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Raja Balwant Singhs Vision of Krishna and Radha, ca. 1745-50. Creator: Attributed
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Raja Balwant Singhs Vision of Krishna and Radha, ca. 1745-50. Creator: Attributed
Raja Balwant Singhs Vision of Krishna and Radha, ca. 1745-50
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And Gold On Paper Canopy Hindu Hinduism Khrishna Krishna Maharaja Maharajah Opaque Watercolor Radha Radhika Devi Raja Rajah Throne Vision Hindoostan
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In this photo print, we are transported back to the 18th century, immersed in Raja Balwant Singh's Vision of Krishna and Radha. The creator of this masterpiece is attributed to Nainsukh, an artist active during that era. The painting showcases a stunning blend of gold on paper, highlighting the opulence and grandeur associated with Indian art. Set inside a magnificent palace adorned with intricate details and vibrant colors, we witness the divine love story between Krishna and Radha unfold before our eyes. Krishna, depicted as a deity full of grace and charm, stands tall in his regal attire. With one hand gesturing towards Radha, he captures her attention as she gazes at him intently. Radha herself exudes beauty and devotion as she stands beside him. This artwork not only serves as a visual feast but also offers us a glimpse into Hindu mythology and religious beliefs prevalent in India during that time. It symbolizes the profound connection between mortals and gods through love and devotion. As we delve deeper into this mesmerizing piece at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), we can't help but marvel at its rich heritage artistry. Raja Balwant Singh's Vision of Krishna and Radha continues to inspire awe even centuries later, reminding us of the enduring power of artistic expression in capturing moments that transcend time itself.
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