Krishna and Two Women in a Garden
This miniature portrays an episode from the Rasikapriya, an anthology of love poetry. It sensuously illustrates the love that is both human
and divine. According to the poem on the back, the women are talking about the youth and beauty of the newly married Radha, Krishna’s beloved lover. In the Rasikapriya, Radha and Krishna are seen as archetypal lovers.
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Krishna and Two Women in a Garden
This miniature portrays an episode from the Rasikapriya, an anthology of love poetry. It sensuously illustrates the love that is both human
and divine. According to the poem on the back, the women are talking about the youth and beauty of the newly married Radha, Krishna’s beloved lover. In the Rasikapriya, Radha and Krishna are seen as archetypal lovers.
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Gift of P. Formijne, Amsterdam
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Schenking van de heer P. Formijne, Amsterdam
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description
Deze miniatuur toont een episo ...... an de archetypische geliefden.
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This miniature portrays an epi ...... are seen as archetypal lovers.
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format
identifier
RP-T-1993-429
language
publisher
Rijksmuseum
title
Krishna and Two Women in a Garden
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Krishna en twee vrouwen in een tuin
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created
c. 1620 - c. 1640
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ca. 1620 - ca. 1640
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extent
blad breedte 176 mm
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blad hoogte 276 mm
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height 252 mm
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height 276 mm
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voorstelling met decoratieve randen breedte 150 mm
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voorstelling met decoratieve randen hoogte 252 mm
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width 150 mm
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width 176 mm
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Collectie: tekeningen
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Collection: drawings
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spatial
temporal
second quarter 17th century
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tweede kwart 17e eeuw
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