

Krishna and Balarama Touching the Feet of Vasudeva and Devaki
Painting of four people in traditional Indian clothing. A woman with brown skin and long dark hair wearing a red and gold dress sits on the left. A man with brown skin and a yellow turban and pink clothing sits to her right. A man with blue skin and a crown on his head wearing a blue robe kneels to the right of the man in pink. A man with white skin and a striped cloth around his waist stands behind him. The people are indoors with a white wall and an ornate gate behind them. The border around the painting is red.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 681 × 900 px
- Museum Record
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