Home Indian traditional folk art Paper artworks Religious painting Radha Krishna Sitting At Courtyard (Radha Krishna - An Intimate Moment)
Religious miniature traditional art titled 'Radha Krishna Sitting At Courtyard', 9x6 inches, by artist Unknown on Paper
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Radha Krishna Sitting At Courtyard (Radha Krishna - An Intimate Moment) Miniature Religious Traditional Art

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Subject Religious
Medium Miniature
Shape Vertical
Artist Unknown
Availability Not Available SKU AZ_TRAD_92496
Type Original
Size  9x6 in/23x15 cm
Material Paper
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Indian Miniature, Devotional Romance, Lotus Offering, Royal Interior, Ornate Patterning, Jewel Tones, Moonlit Landscape

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Framed within an oval sanctum and crowned by calligraphic bands, this miniature stages devotion as an intimate dialogue—two figures exchanging lotus stems like offerings that are also promises. The composition compresses palace interior, garden, and night landscape into a single breath, where patterned textiles and tiled floor create a rhythmic stillness that heightens the tenderness of their meeting. Jewel-like pigments—lapis skin, rose garments, and gold accents—turn ornament into aura, suggesting a love that is simultaneously human and ceremonial, enacted under the quiet witness of architecture and moonlit distance. In its poised symmetry, the work proposes that longing can be disciplined into grace, and that beauty itself becomes a form of reverence.

Type

Original

Size

9x6

Material

Paper

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