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The dialogue between Lord Krishna and Arjuna, c. 1830. Artist: Indian Art




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The dialogue between Lord Krishna and Arjuna, c. 1830. Artist: Indian Art

The dialogue between Lord Krishna and Arjuna, c. 1830. From a private collection

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Arjuna Gouache On Paper Hinduism Indian Art Krishna Mahabharata The Oriental Arts Vishnu Bhagavad Gita


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This print captures the essence of an iconic moment in Indian mythology - "The dialogue between Lord Krishna and Arjuna". Created around 1830 by an unknown artist from the Indian Art movement, this exquisite piece is currently held in a private collection. Depicting a scene from the ancient Hindu epic Mahabharata, the painting showcases Lord Krishna engaging in a profound conversation with Arjuna, one of the central characters. The use of gouache on paper brings vibrant colors to life, enhancing every intricate detail. Lord Krishna, revered as an incarnation of Vishnu, imparts his divine wisdom to Arjuna during a critical juncture on the battlefield. This exchange forms a crucial part of Bhagavad Gita - a sacred text that encompasses philosophical teachings and moral dilemmas. Rajput painting style shines through this artwork's composition and execution. The delicate brushwork and attention to ornate details reflect Rajasthan's rich artistic heritage. As we gaze upon this remarkable image, we are transported into another realm where gods converse with mortals and timeless lessons unfold. It serves as a visual testament to India's deep-rooted cultural traditions and spiritual beliefs. "The dialogue between Lord Krishna and Arjuna" is not just an art piece; it encapsulates centuries-old mythology while offering us glimpses into our own existential quests for knowledge and purpose. Its presence within our private collections ensures its preservation for generations to come – reminding us all of India's profound contributions to both allegory

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