Krishna Playing Flute – Court Of Mankot

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Description

Beneath an arched bower exploding with blossoming creepers and flowers, Krishna, charmingly poised on one foot, entertains attentively adoring gopis with music from his flute. The painting’s vibrant colors, particularly the vivid red ground, and the ardently focused gazes of the lotus-eyed gopis attest to the powerful currents of emotion connecting the blue-skinned Krishna and his devotees. As an allusion to his divine status, the artist represented Krishna standing upon an open lotus flower that rests on a marble throne inlaid with precious gems. The vines encircling the tree trunks are a visual instantiation of a well-attested metaphor for the relationship between a woman (vine) and her lover (tree).

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Print Material

High Quality Paper, Canvas Roll Paper, Canvas Gallery Wrap

Dimensions

12 (w) x 16 (h) inches, 16 (w) x 24 (h) inches, 24 (w) x 36 (h) inches

Frame

No Frame, Classic Black, Classic Brown

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