Vasundhara Tewari Broota (born 1955) is an Indian painter who does figurative paintings based on the perception of a woman and the psycho-political existence of the female body, traditional landscapes, still life with exquisite meaning. She worked on a cultural scholarship awarded by the Department of Culture, Government of India during 1982-84. She,
Jatin Das and other 298 artists had donated art work for
2018 Kerala floods through an exhibition cum sale held in
The National Gallery of Modern Art. Tewari was born in
Kolkata in 1955 and moved to
New Delhi when she was fifteen. She graduated in literature from the University of Delhi and studied art at
Triveni Kala Sangam, New Delhi. At
Triveni Kala Sangam, she trained under painter and artist Rameshwar Broota who is also her husband.