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Vibrant Shrinath Darshan

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Details

Artform

Pichwai, Nathdwara School, Rajasthan

Artist

Unknown

Dimensions

12 x 15 Inches

Medium

Natural Stone Pigments on Paper

Framing

Unframed

Year

Late 18th Century

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The Painting

This vintage miniature painting made in the Nathdwara school of style depicts the Shrinathji Swaroop in the Shringar (embellishment) of the summer season. The central image of Shrinathji, the tutelage deity of the Vallabhacharya sect, is seen in a simple gauze-like white dhoti (waist garment) wearing jewels, a floral garland and holding additional lotus blossoms, all set against a dark ground. Placed in front of the deity are a banta (snack box) and jhari (water jug), filled with water from the Yamuna. Miniatures like these were most likely intended to be taken as keepsakes by the devotees visiting the temple. The Nathdwara style of painting is a fusion of neighboring miniature styles, especially Braj and Mewar. They render their works in deep blues, bright yellows, reds, and orange. Their ornamentation style is inspired by Mughal miniatures. Here the artist has used natural stone pigments on paper.

The Artform

"Originating in the town of Nathdwara in Rajasthan, India, Nathdwara painting emerged as a subset of Mewar miniatures in the 17th century. The town's renowned Shrinath Temple and its rituals served as a significant influence on the art, with paintings often depicting scenes from Krishna’s life. The miniatures are characterized by their intricate detail and delicate craftsmanship. Artists employ vibrant colors and often employ gold leaf or foil to capture the divine radiance of the subjects. This style is characterized by fine lines, meticulous patterns, and detailed compositions, reflecting the opulent aesthetics of the Rajput courts while imbuing them with a spiritual aura. Themes usually center around Krishna's Leela, festivals, the divine love between Radha and Krishna, and mythological narratives, each intricately rendered with devotion and precision. "

The Artist

Unknown

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Other details

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