Krishna Radha - Flute Melody
- Subject: Krishna Radha Painting
- Paint Material: Opaque Watercolors
- Base Material: Paper (unframed)
- Size: 4.5 in. wide X 7 in. tall (11 cms X 18 cms)
- Age: Modern Handmade Art
- Country of origin: India
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You'll love this colorful and detailed miniature painting of Krishna & Radha which is depicted with a fine brush in the Pahari miniature style and shows the couple engaged in a musical interlude.
Pahari painting (literal meaning a painting from the mountainous regions, pahar means a mountain in Hindi) is an umbrella term used for a form of Indian painting, originating from Himalayan Hill kingdoms of North India, during 17th-19th century. It gave birth to a new idiom in Indian painting, and grew out of the Mughal painting, though this was patronized mostly by the Rajput kings who ruled many parts of the region. It was done mostly in miniature forms.
Krishna has long played to the gallery — artists have painted him cherubic, as a dear friend, cowherd, flautist, as one adored by women and as one who gave ‘moksha’ to demons. His charm is endless, renewed with each stroke of the painter’s brush.
When it comes to love stories, perhaps none is as well-known as that of the God Krishna and the cow-herder’s daughter Radha. As such, it has prompted hundreds of thousands of depictions throughout the art world, including breathtaking Krishna Radha paintings, such as this one.
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