A compact, traditional portrayal of Krishna with Radha. Radha, the fairest of the Vrindavan milkmaids, is His best beloved. In His moments of perfect solitude, when the most divine music emanates from His flute, it is Radha - a piece of Himself - who completes it.
This pinkstone Radha-Krishna sculpture depicts the Vrindavan lovers under the kadamba tree (its blossoms are reputed to enhance romance). As always, He plays on His flute. She places an arm around Him whilst He plays, Her head swaying with the music.
The ensemble is poised on a lotus-shaped plinth. This is in keeping with traditional Indian iconography. Interestingly, the plinth is so high that it occupies a fourth of the height of the composition.
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