

Radha and Krishna in the Rain
The image depicts a painting of Radha and Krishna in the rain. The scene shows a blue-skinned man and woman standing on green grass. The woman wears a red dress and the man wears a pink dhoti with a black cape. The man holds a flute and a stick. They stand under a green and red umbrella with a pink flower on top. Two white cows with gold necklaces and red and green headpieces run on either side of the pair. A third white cow runs in front of them in a pond with pink flowers and green leaves. The background is dark gray with two thin, wavy lines at the top and two brown plants behind the pair. The painting has a red border with a yellow line around the inside edge. The border is worn and chipped in several places.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 664 × 900 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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