A PICCHVAI OF KRISHNA AND RADHA IN THE GARDEN
A PICCHVAI OF KRISHNA AND RADHA IN THE GARDEN

INDIA, RAJASTHAN, 19TH CENTURY

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A PICCHVAI OF KRISHNA AND RADHA IN THE GARDEN
INDIA, RAJASTHAN, 19TH CENTURY
93 ¾ in. x 105 1/8 in. (238 cm. x 267 cm.)
Provenance
Collection of Ariane Dandois, Paris, acquired between 1973-1975.
Christie's New York, 21 September 2007, lot 322.
Christie's New York, 18 September 2013, lot 376.
Literature
Galerie Ariane Dandois, Pichvaï: ou les peintures dédiéés au culte de Krishna, Paris, 1977, p. 20.
Exhibited
Paris, Galerie Ariane Dandois, "Pichvaï: ou les peintures dédiées au culte de Krishna", 17-29 October 1977.
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Lot Essay

Bright colors and touches of gold bring this scene of a lover’s garden to life. Krishna, a blue-skinned incarnation of Vishnu, together with Radha, symbolize eternal love. The scenes depicted, clockwise from top, are: Krishna and Balarama seated under the kadamba tree and sharing a meal with fellow cowherders; Krishna as a child and his friends stealing butter; Krishna delivering a message to Radha through her fellow gopis; Krishna and Radha seated on the Jamuna River; Krishna and Radha seated together on a swing, symbolizing their union; the Dana Lila; Krishna and Radha performing puja; Krishna and Radha in a boat ride on the Jamuna River; Krishna playing flute in the kadamba tree after stealing the clothes of the bathing gopis; and Krishna and Radha leading the cowherders in playing holi. At center, Krishna and Radha stand in the garden with gopis.

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