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Krishna Quelling the Hydra-headed Snake, c. 1790 (w / c on a flecked pink page)
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Krishna Quelling the Hydra-headed Snake, c. 1790 (w / c on a flecked pink page)
1196625 Krishna Quelling the Hydra-headed Snake, c.1790 (w/c on a flecked pink page) by Carlini, Giulio (1830-87); 30x22.8 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 22317914
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1790 1790s Artist Indian Asian Artist Bhagavata Purana Chaitanya Mahaprabhu Creature Gray Grey Headed Hindi Hindoo Hindu Hinduism Hydra Indian Artist Indian Ethnicity Islamic Art Krishna Late 18th Century Late Eighteenth Century Lotus Medium Group Medium Group Of People Mounted On Paper Mythical Mythical Creature Northern India On Paper Saint Chaitanya Uttar Pradesh Water Color Water Colour Yellow Ethnic Origin Garhwal Pink Paper Quelling Serpent Snakes
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This print showcases the artwork titled "Krishna Quelling the Hydra-headed Snake" by Italian artist Giulio Carlini, created around 1790. The painting, rendered in watercolor on a flecked pink page, measures 30x22.8 cm and is part of a private collection. The image depicts an enchanting scene from Northern India's mythology and religious beliefs. In this vibrant composition, Krishna, a revered deity in Hinduism, stands tall as he triumphantly subdues a fearsome hydra-headed snake. Surrounding him are women adorned with floral motifs and men dressed in traditional attire. The rural setting adds to the charm of this late eighteenth-century artwork from the Pahari school of art. The gray hues beautifully complement the soft pinks of the paper background while enhancing the overall ethereal quality. Carlini skillfully captures both mythological elements and natural beauty through his delicate brushstrokes. The flowering plants symbolize growth and life amidst adversity, reflecting themes often found in Indian art. With its rich colors and intricate details, this piece exemplifies Carlini's mastery as an artist while showcasing his deep appreciation for Indian culture and spirituality. This photograph offers viewers an opportunity to immerse themselves in centuries-old traditions and explore the intersection between different artistic styles across cultures. It serves as a reminder of how art can transcend time and geographical boundaries to create connections that resonate with audiences worldwide.
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