Krishna and Radha with Their Confidantes: Page from a Dispersed Gita Govinda ca. 1655-60 Style of Manohar Early Indian paintings are often divided into multiple registers in which successive episodes of a story are related. Above, Krishna holds his hand in a gesture of exposition while Radha gazes on in erotic expectation. Below, an open garlanded bower anticipates their tryst and alludes to the sexual tension generated by Krishnas seduction of Radha, described in the associated passage of the Gita Govinda. This work, while based on earlier paintings by the artist Sahibdin, was probably produced in Manohars workshop. It is characterized by a bolder but perhaps less refined style.. Krishna and Radha with Their Confidantes: Page from a Dispersed Gita Govinda 37906

Krishna and Radha with Their Confidantes: Page from a Dispersed Gita Govinda ca. 1655-60 Style of Manohar Early Indian paintings are often divided into multiple registers in which successive episodes of a story are related. Above, Krishna holds his hand in a gesture of exposition while Radha gazes on in erotic expectation. Below, an open garlanded bower anticipates their tryst and alludes to the sexual tension generated by Krishnas seduction of Radha, described in the associated passage of the Gita Govinda. This work, while based on earlier paintings by the artist Sahibdin, was probably produced in Manohars workshop. It is characterized by a bolder but perhaps less refined style.. Krishna and Radha with Their Confidantes: Page from a Dispersed Gita Govinda 37906
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