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CH 5: PAHARI MINIATURE - Coggle Diagram
CH 5: PAHARI MINIATURE
Krishna with Gopis
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RIGHT SIDE- RADHA IS SHOWN BOWING WITH FOLDED HANDS ALONG WITH HER ATTENDNT HOLDING AN UMBRELLA OVER HER HEAD.
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- The technique used is tempara.
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National museum,New Delhi
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Nand, Yashoda and Krishna with Kinsmen Going to Vrindavana
- One other crowned person, who has put on a blue-coloured costume, is possibly Balram, raising one of his hands up is signalling towards Vrindavana.
- All the human figures have worn stripped clothes down the loins and their heads have also been covered with multi-coloured cloth.
- All of them are half-naked except Nand and Yashoda.
- On the left bank of the river, there is a bird sitting on a cut stem of a heavy tree.
- There is a golden crown on his head.
- In the right side of the painting is a tree on which have been shown coiled around creepers
4.Krishna has been shown in blue colour, half-naked but wearing different ornaments made of gold.
- In the background, the sky is surrounded with clouds, and through them are peeping out the golden buildings of Vrindavana.
- Rest of the figures have been shown in various countenances and wearing clothes of vivid colours, on the other side of the river.
- The ground of the other side of the river has been shown filled with greenery.
- Three of them have been shown swimming in the Yamuna.
- In this painting have been shown thirteen human figures.
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National Museum, New Delhi
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