Description
Shri Balakrishna with Yasodha and Nanda, Tanjore Painting,Traditional, 22K Gold, Size 61 x 52cm (With Frame)
Shri Balakrishna with Yasodha and Nanda : Bala Krishna is sometimes translated to “Divine Child Krishna” or Bal Gopal. Historically, he was one of the earliest forms of worship in Krishnaism and an element of the history of Krishna worship in antiquity.Bala-Krishna is often depicted as a small child crawling on his hands and knees or sitting with a piece of butter and pot in his hand.In this depiction, father Nanda and beautiful mother Yashoda is feeding the naughty Bala Krishna.
Tanjore Painting: Origin: Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu India
Tanjore Painting is a classical South Indian art developed in the late 16th century in Thanjavur, also known as Tanjore in Tamil Nadu, a south Indian state.
The paintings consist of a well-rounded figure, a deity with almond-shaped eyes. The figure would be housed in an enclosure created by means of an arch, curtains, etc.
In this Indian folk art, gold leaves & sparkling stones are used as highlights for accents of the painting like ornaments, dresses, etc.
It’s been said that Thanjavur’s paintings are brightly colored and beautiful. In a dark room, the paintings have a potent glow that’s reminiscent of a presence. Most Thanjavur paintings are made on wooden canvasses while some use glass and walls as well.
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