When One Cannot Distinguish Where Radha's Body Starts and Krishna's Ends

$101.25
$135
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Item Code: RB81
Specifications:
Water Color Painting On Hand Carved Marble SaucerVarnished
Dimensions 11.9" Dia
Handmade
Handmade
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Rajasthan is a land of the most wonderful works of art and craft. Depicting romantic love is one of their favourite themes, which they blend with sensuality, elegance, grace and a kind of spirituality. For arriving at such a synthesis, they use the love lore of Radha and Krishna as their model for depicting various romantic moods and situations..

The vast green stretches, interspersed with shrubs and trees; rocks jutting our from the sides; a lotus pond lit by the moon above; the blue skies holding a beaming moon; the curling clouds racing ahead; this scenic beauty plays host to Radha and Krishna. In one of their united poses, where one can not distinguish where Radha's body starts and Krishna's end, they are together in body and spirit. The usually baretorso of Krishna is clad in a long sleeved garment and a tight pyjama. The crown is elaborate with the kalgas going in all directions; dense strings of pearls come close to the forehead. Radha is dressed in a flowing skirt and jewellery. Her crown is simpler, having one kalga in the centre. Her limbs are entwined around Krishna, as if in fear of losing him: little does she know that Krishna is as besotted with her as much as she is..

The artist has used various tones of green for the background which look attractive. He used different bright colours for the attire which is absolutely jarring to the eye..

This description by Renu Rana..

These unique artworks come along with a suitable gift box, and also a wooden stand - as shown in the accompanying image on the left.

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Just Being Together (A Love Unconsummated)

Union by Divine Intervention

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In the Scenic Forests of Vrindavan

Desire and Its Fulfilment

Radha in His Arms

The Romantic Couple

Devotional Love

Krishna the Divine Lover in Indian Art

The Gitagovinda of Jayadeva Love Song of the Dark Lord

Songs of the Vaisnava Acaryas (Hymns and Mantras for the glorification of Radha and Krsna)


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