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Yashoda, Krishna and Complainers

Keywords: Miniature Painting
Rajasthani Painting

Publisher: Allahabad Museum, Allahabad

Description: A Rajasthani style of painting, created on paper and wood using watercolors. The painting shows an illustrated scene of the poems of Surdas. Above on the left Yashoda is seen caressing Bal- Krishna and two other ladies are telling something to her. On the right Krishna is seen proceeding towards two pitches lying on the ground and two ladies are seen talking about him. Below this scene a lady is seen talking to a Raja holding a sword in one of his hands held on one shoulder. On the extreme right bottom corner is seen seated Surdas playing on cymbals while on the left Krishna is seen standing with four cows. In this painting, the ladies are dressed in ghanghara choli and odhani, and men in dhoti attire, angvastra and mukut on his head, and baby Krishna in langoti.

Type: Miniature Painting

Received From: Allahabad Museum


DC Field Value
dc.coverage.spatial Mewar, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
dc.coverage.temporal C.18th century CE
dc.date.accessioned 2020-09-03T12:16:54Z
dc.date.available 2020-09-03T12:16:54Z
dc.description A Rajasthani style of painting, created on paper and wood using watercolors. The painting shows an illustrated scene of the poems of Surdas. Above on the left Yashoda is seen caressing Bal- Krishna and two other ladies are telling something to her. On the right Krishna is seen proceeding towards two pitches lying on the ground and two ladies are seen talking about him. Below this scene a lady is seen talking to a Raja holding a sword in one of his hands held on one shoulder. On the extreme right bottom corner is seen seated Surdas playing on cymbals while on the left Krishna is seen standing with four cows. In this painting, the ladies are dressed in ghanghara choli and odhani, and men in dhoti attire, angvastra and mukut on his head, and baby Krishna in langoti.
dc.format.extent 31.75 x 20.955 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-1032
dc.format.medium image
dc.format.material Paper


DC Field Value
dc.coverage.spatial Mewar, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
dc.coverage.temporal C.18th century CE
dc.date.accessioned 2020-09-03T12:16:54Z
dc.date.available 2020-09-03T12:16:54Z
dc.description A Rajasthani style of painting, created on paper and wood using watercolors. The painting shows an illustrated scene of the poems of Surdas. Above on the left Yashoda is seen caressing Bal- Krishna and two other ladies are telling something to her. On the right Krishna is seen proceeding towards two pitches lying on the ground and two ladies are seen talking about him. Below this scene a lady is seen talking to a Raja holding a sword in one of his hands held on one shoulder. On the extreme right bottom corner is seen seated Surdas playing on cymbals while on the left Krishna is seen standing with four cows. In this painting, the ladies are dressed in ghanghara choli and odhani, and men in dhoti attire, angvastra and mukut on his head, and baby Krishna in langoti.
dc.format.extent 31.75 x 20.955 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-1032
dc.format.medium image
dc.format.material Paper