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Painting - Yasoda nursing Krishna

Yasoda nursing Krishna

  • Object:

    Painting

  • Place of origin:

    Calcutta, India (made)

  • Date:

    ca. 1890 (made)

  • Artist/Maker:

    unknown (production)

  • Materials and Techniques:

    Watercolour with silver details

  • Museum number:

    IM.119-1914

  • Gallery location:

    In store

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Physical description

Yashoda, Krishna's foster mother, is depicted cross-legged on the floor feeding the baby Krishna.

Place of Origin

Calcutta, India (made)

Date

ca. 1890 (made)

Artist/maker

unknown (production)

Materials and Techniques

Watercolour with silver details

Dimensions

Height: 17.75 in, Width: 11 in

Object history note

Historical significance: Calcutta was the capital of British India from 1833-1912. By the 1830s, artists had arrived from rural villages in Bengal and began to produce paintings that reflected local history, mythology, customs and conflicts of a colonised society. As a popular art form, these artists are recognised for their use of brilliant colour, simplified images and swift brushstrokes that became the hallmark of Kalighat painting in the 19th and early 20th century.

Descriptive line

Kalighat painting of Yasoda nursing Krishna. Calcutta ca. 1890

Bibliographic References (Citation, Note/Abstract, NAL no)

Archer, W.G (1973) Kalighat Painting, HMSO, London, p88

Materials

Watercolour; Silver

Subjects depicted

Krishna; Yasoda

Categories

Paintings; Hinduism

Collection code

IND

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