Krishna Loosens His Beloveds Belt, from Basohli, in the Punjab Hills, c.1660-70
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About Reproduction
Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "Krishna Loosens His Beloveds Belt, from Basohli, in the Punjab Hills, c.1660-70", originally brought to life by the talented The Basohli Master. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to The Basohli Master and his artistic vision.
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Painting Description
"Krishna Loosens His Beloved's Belt" is a notable painting from the Basohli school, created around 1660-1670 in the Punjab Hills region. This exquisite work is attributed to the Basohli Master, an anonymous artist renowned for his contributions to the early Pahari painting tradition. The Basohli school is celebrated for its vibrant use of color, bold lines, and intricate detailing, all of which are evident in this particular piece.
The painting depicts a tender and intimate moment between the Hindu god Krishna and his beloved, Radha. Krishna is shown gently loosening Radha's belt, a gesture that symbolizes their deep affection and the divine love that transcends the earthly realm. The scene is set against a lush, idyllic backdrop, typical of the Basohli style, which often incorporates elements of nature to enhance the narrative and emotional depth of the composition.
The use of rich, saturated colors, particularly the striking reds and yellows, is characteristic of Basohli paintings. The figures are adorned with elaborate jewelry and garments, showcasing the artist's meticulous attention to detail and mastery of decorative elements. The expressive faces of Krishna and Radha convey a sense of serenity and devotion, drawing the viewer into their intimate world.
This painting is not only a testament to the artistic prowess of the Basohli Master but also serves as a cultural artifact that offers insight into the devotional and romantic themes prevalent in 17th-century Indian art. The Basohli school's unique style and its emphasis on emotional expression have left a lasting impact on the development of Pahari painting, making works like "Krishna Loosens His Beloved's Belt" invaluable to the study of Indian art history.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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Return & Refund
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