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Krishna and his family admire a solar eclipse, perhaps a page from the "
Krishna and his family admire a solar eclipse, perhaps a page from the " Kangra/Modi" Bhagavata Purana, 1775-1780
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This exquisite 18th-century painting captures a serene moment as Krishna and his family gather to witness a solar eclipse. The artwork, believed to be a page from the "Kangra/Modi". Bhagavata Purana, showcases the rich heritage of Indian miniature art. In this scene, Krishna stands at the center with his loved ones surrounding him. They are depicted in vibrant clothing, each wearing traditional robes that reflect their status and culture. With bare feet grounded on the earth, they connect deeply with nature and spirituality. The artist skillfully portrays the family's awe and reverence for this natural phenomenon. Their hands gesture towards the sky while pointing at the eclipse, symbolizing their deep understanding of cosmic forces intertwined with religious beliefs. As we delve into this masterpiece further, we notice intricate details such as delicate brushstrokes and opaque watercolors on paper. This painting is housed within the prestigious Arthur M Sackler Gallery of Art under Smithsonian Institution's Freer Gallery of Art - an educational institution dedicated to preserving cultural treasures like these. While its creator remains unknown, this artwork serves as a testament to India's rich artistic legacy during the Mughal dynasty. It not only showcases religious devotion but also highlights scientific curiosity prevalent during that era. By admiring this print today, we can appreciate both its aesthetic beauty and historical significance – reminding us of our connection to ancient traditions and timeless wonders found in art across different civilizations.
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