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Yashoda Feeding Krishna

Keywords: Miniature Painting
Rajasthani Painting

Publisher: Allahabad Museum, Allahabad

Description: A Rajasthani style of painting, created on paper using watercolors. The painting depicts an illustration from Bhagwata. It shows on the top left Yashoda is feeding Krishna inside a pavilion. Next to this on right lady and a child are seated inside another pavilion. There is seen a tree in the centre after which two tents are seen fixed. In one of the tents Nand and Vasudeva are engaged in conversation while in the other two unknown persons are seen talking to each other. Below on the extreme left two persons is taking water from the river. In the centre stand three carts and four seated bulls. On the right, a man is seen baking bread while the other is cooking something else. In this painting, men in dhoti with kamarbandh, mukut on his head and jama-pajama and the ladies are dressed in ghanghara choli and odhani. Painting is illustrated in Devanagri script.

Type: Miniature Painting

Received From: Allahabad Museum


DC Field Value
dc.coverage.spatial Mewar, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
dc.coverage.temporal C.Late 18th Century CE
dc.date.accessioned 2020-09-03T12:45:38Z
dc.date.available 2020-09-03T12:45:38Z
dc.description A Rajasthani style of painting, created on paper using watercolors. The painting depicts an illustration from Bhagwata. It shows on the top left Yashoda is feeding Krishna inside a pavilion. Next to this on right lady and a child are seated inside another pavilion. There is seen a tree in the centre after which two tents are seen fixed. In one of the tents Nand and Vasudeva are engaged in conversation while in the other two unknown persons are seen talking to each other. Below on the extreme left two persons is taking water from the river. In the centre stand three carts and four seated bulls. On the right, a man is seen baking bread while the other is cooking something else. In this painting, men in dhoti with kamarbandh, mukut on his head and jama-pajama and the ladies are dressed in ghanghara choli and odhani. Painting is illustrated in Devanagri script.
dc.format.extent 29.845 x 19.05 cm
dc.format.mimetype image/jpg
dc.publisher Allahabad Museum, Allahabad
dc.subject Miniature Painting
Rajasthani Painting
dc.type Miniature Painting
dc.identifier.accessionnumber AM-MIN-1051
dc.format.medium image
dc.format.material Paper


DC Field Value
dc.coverage.spatial Mewar, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
dc.coverage.temporal C.Late 18th Century CE
dc.date.accessioned 2020-09-03T12:45:38Z
dc.date.available 2020-09-03T12:45:38Z
dc.description A Rajasthani style of painting, created on paper using watercolors. The painting depicts an illustration from Bhagwata. It shows on the top left Yashoda is feeding Krishna inside a pavilion. Next to this on right lady and a child are seated inside another pavilion. There is seen a tree in the centre after which two tents are seen fixed. In one of the tents Nand and Vasudeva are engaged in conversation while in the other two unknown persons are seen talking to each other. Below on the extreme left two persons is taking water from the river. In the centre stand three carts and four seated bulls. On the right, a man is seen baking bread while the other is cooking something else. In this painting, men in dhoti with kamarbandh, mukut on his head and jama-pajama and the ladies are dressed in ghanghara choli and odhani. Painting is illustrated in Devanagri script.
dc.format.extent 29.845 x 19.05 cm
dc.format.mimetype image/jpg
dc.publisher Allahabad Museum, Allahabad
dc.subject Miniature Painting
Rajasthani Painting
dc.type Miniature Painting
dc.identifier.accessionnumber AM-MIN-1051
dc.format.medium image
dc.format.material Paper