Krishna and Radha as eternal lovers are portrayed rejoicing the moments of love while playing Holi(festival of colors in India) near a pond full of lotuses. Gopis (the female friends of Krishna) is found them. The depiction of the minutest details with sheer perfection celebrates the eternal love of Radha and Krishna. A pearl necklace around the neck and other ornaments adorning ears, nose, and forehead make them look lovely. A garden with a pond that has lotus and flowering trees are making this scene more romantic.
Krishna and Radha as eternal lovers are portrayed rejoicing the moments of love while playing Holi(festival of colors in India) near a pond full of lotuses. Gopis (the female friends of Krishna) is around them. The depiction of the minutest details with sheer perfection celebrates the eternal love of Radha and Krishna. A pearl necklace around the neck and other ornaments adorning ears, nose, and forehead make them look lovely. A garden with a pond that has lotus and flowering trees are making this scene more romantic.
This is a Kishangarh style miniature painting which has highly exaggerated features like long necks, large, almond-shaped eyes, and long fingers. This style of painting essentially depicts Radha and Krishna as divine lovers, and beautifully portrays their mystical love.
| Country of Manufacture | India |
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| Manufacturer | Craft Options |
| Color | Blue |
| Material | Silk |
| Measurements | W 10" x L 8.5" |
| Painting Style | Miniature |










