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Krishna at the Feet of Radha: Page from a Dispersed Rasikapriya

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Red background with a beige border around the edges. A beige rectangle with black text at the top. A blue cloud shape on the top left. A beige rectangle with black text at the bottom. A scene depicting three people on the left side: one sitting with a blue body and yellow pants, one sitting wearing a white and gold headdress, and one standing wearing a yellow and pink dress. A doorway on the right side with a green frame and a red platform. A white and red roof above the doorway. A red and white bed and two black pots on the platform.

Artwork Details

Date
1634
Medium
Ink and opaque watercolor on paper
Culture
India (Madhya Pradesh, Malwa)
Dimensions
488 × 624 px
Public Domain
Yes
Museum Record
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