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Krishna Fluting to the Milkmaids
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Krishna Fluting to the Milkmaids

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Support Type: Paper
Paint Type: Tempera
Current Location: Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University
Location History:Kangra, Himachal Pradesh

This painting belongs to the Kangra School of Pahari painting, which flourished in the Himalayan kingdoms under the patronage of Rajput rulers. The Kangra style is highly known for its delicate brushwork, emotional sensitivity, and themes drawn from the life of Lord Krishna and Radha. In this artwork, Krishna is shown playing the flute while surrounded by milkmaids (gopis), a subject deeply connected with Bhakti traditions and devotional poetry. The painting reflects the artistic refinement of the Kangra artists through its soft colouring, graceful figures, and harmonious integration of nature. Kangra paintings focus more on romance, spirituality, and the beauty of emotion. The composition of the painting is calm yet full of movement and emotion. Krishna, identifiable through his bluish complexion and peacock-feather crown, stands partially hidden among the trees while playing the flute. His music appears almost magical, as the women around him seem drawn toward him in different expressive poses. One bends toward the ground, another stretches her arms gracefully, while another appears to float lightly across the green slope. Their colourful garments create a beautiful contrast against the greenery of the forest. The artist pays extraordinary attention to natural details such as flowering plants, birds, leaves, and sloping hills, making the setting feel alive and poetic. Overall, this painting captures not only a scene from Krishna’s divine life but also the spiritual connection between music, nature, and human feeling.

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Location source: commons.wikimedia.org
Location History: commons.wikimedia.org
Information Compiled by Tanisha Sharma
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