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Antique Pichwai painting Krishna & Gopis – India ca. 19th century
Antique Pichwai painting Krishna & Gopis – India ca. 19th century
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Rare Antique Pichwai Temple Cloth – Sharad Purnima – India, ca. 1880
This monumental Pichwai painting (155 x 127 cm) is a museum-quality example of devotional art from Nathdwara, Rajasthan. The painting depicts the Sharad Purnima (the full moon of autumn), with Krishna in a regal form surrounded by Gopis on the banks of the Yamuna River. The composition is framed by the characteristic Kamal Talai (lotus pool), a symbol of spiritual purity. Technique and Authenticity: This work is distinguished by the use of traditional mineral pigments and refined details in Varak (gold leaf). Microscopic examination confirms its great age through the presence of beautiful, fine-meshed natural craquelé in the paint layer, which is characteristic of the authentic gum arabic binders from the late 19th century. The hand-woven cotton base (Khadi) contributes to the robust yet refined character of this unique piece. Condition: The canvas is in honest, authentic antique condition. It displays a beautiful weathered patina, historic fold lines, and the signs of age typical for its age that underscore the provenance and soul of the object. The pigments have retained their deep, matte sheen, which testifies to the high quality of the natural materials used.
This is an exceptional collector's item for connoisseurs of Asian art and an impressive statement piece for a high-end interior.
Specifications:
• Dimensions: 155 cm high x 127 cm wide
• Material: Natural pigments and gold leaf on hand-woven cotton
• Origin: Rajasthan, India (Nathdwara school)
• Period: Late 19th century (ca. 1880-1900)
• Provenance: Private collection
Frame is not present, must be stretched for best result.
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