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Krishna Vanquishing Vakasura, late 1700s. Creator: Unknown

Krishna Vanquishing Vakasura, late 1700s. Creator: Unknown


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Krishna Vanquishing Vakasura, late 1700s. Creator: Unknown

Krishna Vanquishing Vakasura, late 1700s

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Colour And Gold On Paper Late 18th Century Southern India


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In this photo print, we are transported back to the late 1700s in Southern India, where an unknown artist skillfully depicts the divine scene of "Krishna Vanquishing Vakasura". Vibrant colors and delicate gold accents on paper bring this ancient tale to life. The painting showcases Lord Krishna, a revered deity in Hindu mythology, engaged in a fierce battle with the formidable demon Vakasura. With his enchanting blue complexion and adorned with intricate jewelry, Krishna stands tall as he fearlessly confronts his adversary. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every stroke of ink that outlines the figures' flowing garments and expressive faces. This masterpiece likely originated from Mysore, known for its rich artistic heritage during that period. Its inclusion within the esteemed collection of The Cleveland Museum of Art further solidifies its significance as a cultural treasure. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork by an anonymous creator, we are reminded of the timeless power and symbolism embedded within Indian mythology. It serves as a visual reminder of good triumphing over evil and inspires us to embrace courage when faced with challenges. Heritage Art/Heritage Images has expertly preserved this historical gem through their meticulous reproduction process. By sharing it with audiences today, they allow us to appreciate not only the artistry but also delve into centuries-old narratives that continue to shape our collective imagination.

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