| Specifications |
| DDH560 | |
| Artist RAMESH | |
| Tanjore Paintings | |
| 28 inch Height X 22 inch Width |
| Delivery and Return Policies |
| Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days | |
| Free Delivery |
Ramesh's Tanjore
painting of Navaneetha Krishna is a captivating portrayal that brings to life
the divine charm of Lord Krishna in his childhood form. This traditional South
Indian art piece is a testament to Ramesh's artistic finesse and the
distinctive features of Tanjore paintings.
The painting
showcases Lord Krishna holding a butter pot, capturing a moment from his
mischievous escapades as a child. Devi
Yashoda the beloved mother of Lord Krishna stands beside him adoring his
mischievous appearance. The use of vibrant colors, intricate details, and the
application of gold foil highlight the opulence and sacred aura associated with
Tanjore paintings. The frame, crafted with precision, complements the overall
aesthetic, creating a harmonious presentation.
The significance of
the painting lies in its history which states that this kind of representation
probably came from the belief that looking at the images of the infant Krishna
allows people to have male heirs. This depiction evokes a sense of devotion and
adoration among the viewers, as it captures the innocence and divinity of
Krishna in his formative years.
In addition to its
religious significance, Ramesh's Navaneetha Krishna Tanjore painting also
serves as a cultural and artistic treasure, preserving the rich tradition of
Tanjore art and contributing to the visual storytelling of Hindu mythology. The
artwork invites viewers to connect with the spiritual essence of Lord Krishna's
divine childhood, making it a cherished addition to any art connoisseur's
collection.
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