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Krishna Fluting for the Gopis, Late 18th or early 19th century. Creator: Unknown
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Krishna Fluting for the Gopis, Late 18th or early 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Krishna Fluting for the Gopis, Late 18th or early 19th century
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Aquatic Life Fish Fishes Flautist Flute Flute Player Flutist Gopi Hindu Hinduism Jodhpur Khrishna Krishna Marwar Rajasthan Estuary Hindoostan
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This print titled "Krishna Fluting for the Gopis" transports viewers to late 18th or early 19th century India. Created by an unknown artist, this artwork showcases the divine figure of Krishna playing his flute amidst a serene riverbank setting. The vibrant blue hues of the water and sky create a tranquil backdrop for this enchanting scene. The lush green hills and trees surrounding the river add to the natural beauty of the location, transporting us to a picturesque corner of Rajasthan's Marwar region. Intricately painted with opaque watercolor, gold, and tin alloy on paper, this portrait captures Krishna's mesmerizing presence as he enthralls both nature and devotees alike with his melodious music. As a deity in Hinduism, Krishna holds immense significance as a symbol of love, compassion, and devotion. The composition also includes a group of gopis (female devotees) who are captivated by Krishna's musical prowess. Their presence adds depth to the painting as they gather around him in awe-struck admiration. This artwork not only showcases artistic mastery but also serves as an important cultural artifact from India's rich heritage. Displayed at an art gallery or institute like Art Institute Chicago, it invites viewers to immerse themselves in the beauty of Indian artistry while appreciating its religious and historical significance.
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