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Welcome to the World of Exotic
Indian Paintings
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Hindu
Gods & Ancient Folk Art Paintings Gallery
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Radha Worships Krishna's Feet
Krishna-Lila
stories referred to in the Bhagvata have been a popular theme, much
celebrated in medieval Indian devotional literature as an expression
of Radha's love for Krishna. Krishna here is seated on a stool and
Radha is seated at his feet caressing one of them.
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background is blank and the figures appear detached from it. The
artist has evoked a sense of volume by proficient linear treatment
of form. The delineation of form and volume through contours, more
in the nature of rapid, unmediated sweeps, automatically swelling
and thinning as they progress is the essence of this style of painting.
The line is powerful and confident. While painting, the energy of
these crisp sweeps is so forceful and original that it does not
match the pencil outline. The picture reveals traces of pencil drawing
beneath the translucent water colors. The drawing is bold and self-assured,
evincing a well rehearsed and unfaltering hand behind it. After
the lithographic outline, tinting of limbs and clothing of figures
is done in flat colors. The final toning is done with graded tones
and sweeps indicating volume pulsating with life; drawing of facial
features, toes and fingers and the bounding of forms in swift, fine
and unmediated outline lends them a sense of spirit and energy.
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| Other Hindu Paintings:-
Krishna
As Aristocrat, Bala
Chandra Ganapati, Turbaned
Ganesha, Radha
Worships Krishna, Laila
Persuading Majnun, Dash
Avataar, Gita
Updesha, Krishna
Vanquishes Kaliya, Nataraja,
Trinetra
Shiva Head, Antiquated
Nataraja, Shiva
King Of Dancer, Ganesha
Image Influenced, Mischievous
Gopala, Saraswati,
Radha
Krishna, Ganesha,
Vrashbharudha
Shiv, Ascetic Wanderer |
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