Head of Krishna: cartoon for a mural of the Raslila ca. 1800 Attributed to Sahib Ram This drawing is thought to have been a preparatory study for a mural. Although it first served as a pounce its lines were pricked with tiny holes to allow the image to be transferred to a wallit was later reworked into a finished drawing by Sahib Ram, who strengthened its outlines, whited out areas he wished to change, and brushed Krishna’s skin and clothing with luminous washes of watercolor. The drawing is based on an earlier work by the artist Sahib Ram that shows a dancing girl dressed as Krishna.. Head of Krishna: cartoon for a mural of the Raslila. Attributed to Sahib Ram (active reign of Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, 1778-1803). India (Rajasthan, Jaipur). ca. 1800. Ink and opaque watercolor on paper. Paintings

Head of Krishna: cartoon for a mural of the Raslila ca. 1800 Attributed to Sahib Ram This drawing is thought to have been a preparatory study for a mural. Although it first served as a pounce its lines were pricked with tiny holes to allow the image to be transferred to a wallit was later reworked into a finished drawing by Sahib Ram, who strengthened its outlines, whited out areas he wished to change, and brushed Krishna’s skin and clothing with luminous washes of watercolor. The drawing is based on an earlier work by the artist Sahib Ram that shows a dancing girl dressed as Krishna.. Head of Krishna: cartoon for a mural of the Raslila. Attributed to Sahib Ram (active reign of Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, 1778-1803). India (Rajasthan, Jaipur). ca. 1800. Ink and opaque watercolor on paper. Paintings
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