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Krishna Kisses Radha: Page from the Boston Rasikapriya (Lovers Breviary), ca. 1610
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Krishna Kisses Radha: Page from the Boston Rasikapriya (Lovers Breviary), ca. 1610
Krishna Kisses Radha: Page from the Boston Rasikapriya (Lovers Breviary), ca.1610
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Amber Attendant Hinduism Interaction Khrishna Kissing Krishna Lover Radha Radhika Devi Rajasthan Rasikapriya Romance Romancing Sari Hindoostan
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Krishna Kisses Radha - A Captivating Display of Love and Devotion
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. This enchanting print captures a mesmerizing moment from the 17th-century Boston Rasikapriya, showcasing an intimate interaction between Krishna and Radha. Painted with exquisite gold and opaque watercolors on paper, this masterpiece emanates the rich heritage art of Rajasthan. In this vibrant portrayal, Krishna, dressed in resplendent yellow attire, leans forward to tenderly kiss his beloved Radha. The intensity of their love is palpable as they stand amidst an opulent interior adorned with intricate details. Their clothing reflects the fashion of that era - Radha draped in a stunning red sari while Krishna dons traditional male attire. The artist skillfully conveys the essence of Hinduism through this religious painting. With ink strokes infused with emotion, it captures not only a romantic encounter but also the spiritual connection shared by these divine lovers. As we delve into this scene, we are transported to Hindoostan (India), where romance intertwines seamlessly with devotion. The Metropolitan Museum of Art proudly houses this remarkable piece within its collection, allowing us to appreciate its beauty and significance. Through this image's timeless charm and artistic finesse, we are reminded that love transcends time and place. It serves as a testament to the enduring power of affectionate connections that have captivated hearts for centuries.
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