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Krishna playing a flute, from the Vahula Raga, Basohli, c. 1710 (w / c on paper)
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Krishna playing a flute, from the Vahula Raga, Basohli, c. 1710 (w / c on paper)
BAL4358 Krishna playing a flute, from the Vahula Raga, Basohli, c.1710 (w/c on paper) by Pahari School (18th century); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; Indian, out of copyright
Media ID 12880553
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This print showcases a mesmerizing depiction of Krishna, the Hindu deity, playing a flute. Created by the Pahari School in Basohli around 1710, this watercolor on paper artwork is a true masterpiece. The image captures Krishna's divine presence as he stands amidst a lush garden landscape, surrounded by trees and vibrant flowers. Krishna's enchanting music emanates from his flute, filling the air with melodious tunes that resonate with joy and tranquility. His skillful fingers effortlessly glide across the instrument, creating harmonious melodies that captivate all who listen. As he plays, his eyes are closed in deep concentration and blissful connection to the divine. In this scene, Krishna is accompanied by a female musician who matches his rhythm with her graceful dance movements. Together they create an ethereal harmony that transcends earthly boundaries. The artist pays meticulous attention to detail in portraying Krishna's attire and adornments. From his flowing dress adorned with intricate patterns to his blue complexion symbolizing divinity, every element adds to the overall beauty of this artwork. This stunning piece also highlights traditional Indian jewelry such as anklets and earrings worn by both figures. Additionally, it showcases cultural practices like applying beauty spots (bindi) on foreheads and using eyeliner (kohl) for enhanced aesthetics. Overall, this exquisite painting not only celebrates music but also depicts devotion and spirituality through its portrayal of Lord Krishna playing the flute in an idyllic setting.
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