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Krishna Steals the Clothes of the Cowgirls (Gopis), 1800s. Creator: Unknown
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Krishna Steals the Clothes of the Cowgirls (Gopis), 1800s. Creator: Unknown
Krishna Steals the Clothes of the Cowgirls (Gopis), 1800s. In this image taken from both popular accounts and the Bhagavata Purana, Krishna has stolen the clothes of cowgirls (gopis) who are bathing in the Yamuna River, a tributary of the Ganges River. He refuses to return their clothes, the purple saris seen hanging high in the tree, until they come out and bow to him with folded palms. Krishna, a cowherder, is holding a flute, which he uses to lure them away. Gift
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And Tin Paint Black Ink Calcutta Kalighat Painting With Graphite Underdrawing On Paper
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This print captures the intriguing tale of "Krishna Steals the Clothes of the Cowgirls (Gopis)" from the 1800s. The unknown creator skillfully depicts a scene derived from popular accounts and the Bhagavata Purana, an ancient Hindu scripture. In this enchanting image, Krishna mischievously snatches away the clothes of cowgirls who are bathing in the Yamuna River. Playfully dangling their purple saris high up in a tree, he cunningly demands that they bow to him with folded palms before returning their garments. Krishna, portrayed as a cowherder, holds his flute which serves as both his instrument and tool for luring them away. The artwork itself is crafted using tin paint, black ink, watercolor, and graphite underdrawing on paper. Originating from Calcutta in India during the 19th century, it showcases elements of Kalighat painting style known for its bold lines and vibrant colors. Preserved by The Cleveland Museum of Art, this remarkable piece by Heritage Art/Heritage Images offers us a glimpse into Indian mythology and folklore. It invites viewers to delve into Krishna's playful antics while also appreciating the artistic mastery behind this cultural treasure.
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