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Krishna and Radha, Page from a Dispersed Rasikapriya... ca. 1660-70. Creator: Unknown
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Krishna and Radha, Page from a Dispersed Rasikapriya... ca. 1660-70. Creator: Unknown
Krishna and Radha, Page from a Dispersed Rasikapriya (Verses Celebrating Aspects of Love), ca. 1660-70
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And Gold On Paper Bundi Hinduism Khrishna Krishna Love Story Meeting Opaque Watercolor Pavilion Radha Radhika Devi Rajasthan Rasikapriya Romance Romancing Hindoostan
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This print showcases a mesmerizing moment between Krishna and Radha, two iconic figures in Hindu mythology. Taken from a dispersed Rasikapriya, a collection of verses celebrating different aspects of love, this artwork dates back to the late 17th century. The image depicts Krishna and Radha meeting in an enchanting pavilion set against the backdrop of Bundi, Rajasthan. The intricate architecture adds depth to the scene, immersing viewers into the rich heritage of Indian art. With delicate brushstrokes and vibrant colors including gold accents, this painting beautifully captures the essence of romance. Krishna is portrayed as a handsome man with his divine flute while Radha radiates feminine grace and beauty. Their expressions convey deep affection as they engage in an intimate conversation amidst their surroundings. This portrayal symbolizes eternal love and devotion within Hinduism. Preserved by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this watercolor masterpiece exemplifies the skillful craftsmanship prevalent during that era. The artist's identity remains unknown but their talent shines through every stroke. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork, we are transported to ancient Hindoostan where love stories unfolded against architectural marvels like these pavilions. It serves as a reminder of India's rich cultural heritage and its enduring fascination with romance and spirituality.
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