Nihal Chand was one of India’s most eminent Rajput Painters, an artist who produced colorful works often depicting scenes of the great Hindu epics. In this magical work presented in watercolor on cotton, the God Krishna offers the sacred woman Radha a delicacy, symbolizing the union of the mortal and the divine. Remastered at the Studios of Art Chateau.
Krishna with His Beloved Radha, after Nihal ChandNihâl Chand Indian (1710 - 1782) |
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Nihal Chand was one of India’s most eminent Rajput Painters, an artist who produced colorful works often depicting scenes of the great Hindu epics. In this magical work presented in watercolor on cotton, the God Krishna offers the sacred woman Radha a delicacy, symbolizing the union of the mortal and the divine. Remastered at the Studios of Art Chateau. |
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