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The Young Krishna Kills the Demon Vatsasura, who came in the Guise of a Calf, c. 1730-1740 (w / c & ink on orange paper)
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The Young Krishna Kills the Demon Vatsasura, who came in the Guise of a Calf, c. 1730-1740 (w / c & ink on orange paper)
1196882 The Young Krishna Kills the Demon Vatsasura, who came in the Guise of a Calf, c.1730-1740 (w/c & ink on orange paper) by Indian School, (18th century); 28x18.4 cm; Private Collection; Photo © Christies Images
Media ID 25468744
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This vibrant and captivating artwork titled "The Young Krishna Kills the Demon Vatsasura, who came in the Guise of a Calf" showcases the talent of an Indian School artist from the 18th century. Painted with watercolor and ink on orange paper, this piece measures 28x18.4 cm and is currently held in a private collection. The image depicts a significant moment from Hindu mythology where Krishna, depicted as a young boy, bravely defeats the demon Vatsasura disguised as a calf. The scene takes place outdoors against a yellow backdrop, suggesting it is set during daytime. The elevated viewpoint allows us to witness this dramatic event unfold. Intriguingly, there are no human figures present in this artwork; instead, we see various farm animals surrounding Krishna and Vatsasura. This emphasizes Krishna's divine power over nature and his ability to protect innocent creatures from harm. The use of vibrant colors such as white and orange adds depth to the composition while also highlighting Krishna's purity and righteousness. The intricate details captured by the artist showcase their skillful technique in capturing movement and emotion. Overall, this artwork not only serves as a visual representation of an important religious story but also demonstrates the rich cultural heritage of India during the 18th century. It invites viewers to appreciate both its artistic beauty and spiritual significance within Hinduism.
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