Krishna and Consort on a Palace Balcony with Musicians: Vukharo Ragaputra of Bhairav, from the “Boston Ragamala”

Cleveland Museum of Art

Krishna and Consort on a Palace Balcony with Musicians: Vukharo Ragaputra of Bhairav, from the “Boston Ragamala”

Date
1770–75
Medium
gum tempera, ink, silver, and gold on paper
Culture
Northwestern India, Rajasthan, Rajput Kingdom of Kota
Department
Indian and Southeast Asian Art
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

The mood of this scene is joyous, as the blue-skinned god Krishna sits with his beloved in a high covered balcony. Below, exuberant musicians blow horns and clap time. One man in front plays the cymbals next to the open-mouthed singer on a lute-like instrument. A guard sits relaxed and unworried, counting the beads of his rosary. This musical mode is performed at early morning, suggested by the sunrise at the horizon.

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