

Radha and Krishna Seated on a Balcony
The painting depicts a scene with two main figures, Radha and Krishna, seated on a balcony. The balcony has a white archway with intricate designs and a red interior. Radha wears a long white dress and Krishna wears a yellow outfit and a crown-like headpiece. Below the balcony, there are several women standing or kneeling. One woman on the left wears a pink top and a long red and green skirt. Another woman wears a white dress. Three women are gathered to the right, one kneeling and two sitting. The background features a building with a dome roof on the left and a tree on the right. The sky is dark blue with clouds. The painting style appears to be traditional Indian, with muted colors and detailed designs.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 600 × 900 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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