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Religious miniature traditional art titled 'Krishna Radha In Conversation With Sevik', 10x12 inches, by artist Unknown on Silk
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Krishna Radha In Conversation With Sevik (Krishna and the Gopis by the Riverbank) Miniature Religious Traditional Art

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Subject Religious
Medium Miniature
Shape Horizontal
Artist Unknown
Availability Not Available SKU AZ_TRAD_93753
Type Original
Size  10x12 in/25x30 cm
Material Silk
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Indian Miniature, Devotional Scene, Moonlit Garden, Peacocks, Ornate Border, Jewel Tones, Ritual Gesture

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Set within an ornate floral border, the scene unfolds like a nocturne of devotion, where the luminous figures—anchored by the blue-skinned central presence—radiate a calm authority amid the enveloping greens of the garden. The composition choreographs an intimate circularity: attendants lift ritual gestures that turn the surrounding vegetation, moonlit water, and peacocks into living witnesses, blurring the line between courtly ceremony and natural reverie. Jewel-toned textiles and precise ornamentation create a tactile richness, yet the dominant darkness of the ground suggests that longing and protection coexist, making the grove feel both sanctuary and threshold. In this tender theater of glances and offerings, love is framed not as possession but as a harmonizing force that gathers the world—human, animal, and landscape—into a single, attentive rhythm.

Type

Original

Size

10x12

Material

Silk

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