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Photographic Print : Radha's Hidden Endeavors That Indicate Her Preoccupation with Love... between c1650 and c1700. Creator: Unknown
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Radha's Hidden Endeavors That Indicate Her Preoccupation with Love... between c1650 and c1700. Creator: Unknown
Radha's Hidden Endeavors That Indicate Her Preoccupation with Love (Prachanna Chesta), Folio from a Rasikapriya (The Connoiseur's Delights), between c1650 and c1700
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1650s Confidante Face To Face Folio Hindu Hinduism Opaque Watercolor Gold And Ink On Paper Position Radha Radhika Devi Rasikapriya Rasikpriya Sari Script South East Asia Southeast Asia Southeast Asian Speaking Talking Hindoostan Separate Watercolour On Paper Young Man
12"x8" Photo Print
Discover the enchanting world of Radha's hidden endeavors as depicted in this exquisite folio from the Rasikapriya (The Connoisseur's Delights), dating between c1650 and c1700. This captivating image from the Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints showcases Radha, the beloved consort of Lord Krishna, engrossed in her secret pursuits of love. The unknown artist masterfully captures the depth of emotion and the intrigue surrounding Radha's clandestine activities, making this a must-have addition to any collection of Indian art or devotional artifacts. With its rich heritage and timeless beauty, this photographic print is a testament to the enduring allure of Radha's love story.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 18.6cm x 30.4cm (7.3" x 12")
Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 30.5cm (8" x 12")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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Radha's Hidden Endeavors: A 17th Century Indian Folio Revealing the Intimate Side of Radha's Love for Krishna This exquisite folio, titled "Prachanna Chesta" or "Radha's Hidden Endeavors," is a captivating artwork from the Rasikapriya (The Connoisseur's Delights) collection, dating between c1650 and c1700. The creator of this masterpiece remains unknown, adding to its allure and mystery. The artwork is an opaque watercolor, richly embellished with gold and ink on paper. The scene portrays Radha, the beloved consort of Lord Krishna in Hinduism, engaged in a private conversation with two young women. Radha, dressed in a vibrant red sari with intricate gold border, is standing with her back to the audience, her face hidden from view. Her confidantes, clad in pastel-colored saris, are seated on either side of her, their eyes fixed on Radha's face, as if absorbing her every word. Radha's preoccupation with love for Krishna is evident from her gestures and the intense conversation she is having with her companions. The artwork beautifully captures the intimacy and secrecy of their conversation, which is a common theme in Hindu literature and art. The artwork's setting is both indoor and outdoor, with the exterior scene hinted through the open door and the interior scene depicted through the three figures. The artwork's rich colors, intricate details, and the use of gold and ink add to its grandeur and make it a significant piece of heritage art from South East Asia. This artwork, now housed at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), is a testament to the deep-rooted traditions and cultural heritage of India during the 17th century. It is a reminder of the timeless love story of Radha and Krishna and the enduring influence of Hinduism on Indian art and culture.
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