"Radha and Krishna Meet in the Forest During a Storm," by Unknown (c. 1770)

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• 9" x 12" (Image: 7.5" x 7.81")
• 12" x 16" (Image: 10" x 10.5")
• 16" x 20" (Image: 13" x 13.5")
• 20" x 24" (Image: 16" x 16.75")
• 24" x 30" (Image: 19" x 20")

Archival Inkjet on Matte Finish Fine Art Paper

About the Artwork

This painting depicts the Hindu deity Krishna as a youth among the villagers of the cowherding community where he grew up. Drawn to him, the women hurry to hold a coverlet over him in protection from the rain, not realizing that he is able to lift a mountain to shield them all. Birds and monkeys populate the trees, and a Hindu temple and palace buildings stand in the background. This vibrant work was probably made for an aristocratic Hindu ruler of territories in eastern India during the period when Mughal artists dispersed from the imperial center after the invasion of Delhi in 1739.

(Text courtesy of The Cleveland Museum of Art).  

Fine Art Quality

The Ibis’s giclée process uses archival pigment inks on 100% cotton rag paper to achieve crisp detail and rich, lasting color. Unlike posters, they will not yellow with time, but will maintain their original quality for as long as you own them.

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All of The Ibis's prints come with a 100% happiness guarantee. If you are disappointed in your purchase for any reason, you are welcome to return it for a full refund.