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Balarama with Consort, Late 19th century. Creator: Unknown
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Balarama with Consort, Late 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Balarama with Consort, Late 19th century
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Arched Balarama Consort Hinduism Lotus Lotus Flower Mace Necklace Plough Rajasthan Skin South East Asia Southeast Asia Southeast Asian Veneration Hindoostan Watercolour On Paper
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This late 19th century print depicts the Hindu god Balarama, flanked by his consort Revati, in an elegant and detailed opaque watercolor on paper. Balarama, one of the principal deities of the Yadava clan and the elder brother of Krishna, is often depicted holding a plough and a mace, symbolizing his role as a farmer and a warrior. In this image, he wears a blue garment adorned with intricate gold and silver jewelry, including a necklace and a crown, reflecting his divine status. Revati, represented as a beautiful woman, is dressed in rich fabrics and jewelry, holding a lotus flower in her hand. The scene is set against a backdrop of lush greenery and flowers, with the god and his consort seated under an arched canopy. The use of vibrant colors and intricate details in the artwork showcases the rich artistic heritage of India and Southeast Asia during the 19th century. The print is a testament to the deep reverence and veneration of Hindu deities, particularly in the regions of Rajasthan and Hindoostan, and the continued influence of Hinduism on the cultural and artistic traditions of the continent.
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