A PICCHVAI OF KRISHNA AND TWO GOPIS
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A PICCHVAI OF KRISHNA AND TWO GOPIS

NORTH INDIA, RAJASTHAN, NATHDWARA, LATE 19TH CENTURY

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A PICCHVAI OF KRISHNA AND TWO GOPIS
NORTH INDIA, RAJASTHAN, NATHDWARA, LATE 19TH CENTURY
Opaque pigments on textile
83 ¾ x 86 ½ (212.7 x 219.7 cm.)

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Shrinathji, an incarnation of Krishna, plays his flute amidst two lithe gopis or milkmaids. This picchvai, heightened with gold, is typically used for worship during the summer months, when Krishna spends most of his time on the Yamuna River.

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