Krishna Tanjore Painting 4 (The Playful Divine: Krishna Stealing Butter) Tanjore Religious Traditional Art
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Description
This richly ornamented devotional image stages the child Krishna at the intimate threshold between mischief and miracle, his tender posture set against a palace of gold that feels both protective and indulgent. The composition is saturated with jewel tones—vermillion drapery, emerald accents, and a black ground—so that the luminous skin and haloed profile read as a quiet axis of divinity amid material splendor. Spilled butter becomes a symbolic fracture in the opulence, a soft white counterpoint to the hard relief-like decoration, suggesting abundance that cannot be contained and grace that overflows ritual order. Every embossed surface and gemlike detail amplifies the paradox at the heart of the scene: the infinite housed in the miniature, the sacred revealed through playful transgression.
Additional Information
| Type |
Original |
|---|---|
| Size |
18x14 |
| Material |
Plywood |
