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Nine Gopis (Pichwai Painting), End of 19th century. Creator: Indische KunstNine Gopis (Pichwai Painting), End of 19th century. Private Collection
Radha Krishna and the Gopis (Pichwai painting), End of 19th century. Creator: Indische KunstRadha Krishna and the Gopis (Pichwai painting), End of 19th century. Private Collection
Radha and Krishna in the boat of love, 1755. Creator: AnonymousRadha and Krishna in the boat of love, 1755. Found in the Collection of the National Museum, New Delhi
Birth of the Celestial Twins, Folio from a Harivamsha (Lineage of Vishnu), between c1585 and c1590. Creator: UnknownBirth of the Celestial Twins, Folio from a Harivamsha (Lineage of Vishnu) Folio of Harivamsa made by mughal artist during Akbar time. It is appendix of Razmnama.(image 2 of 2), between c1585 and c1590
Krishna embraced by Radha, ca 1775. Artist: Indian ArtKrishna embraced by Radha, ca 1775. Found in the collection of the Museum Rietberg Zurich
Krishna Holds Up Mount Govardhan to Shelter the Villagers of Braj, Folio from... caKrishna Holds Up Mount Govardhan to Shelter the Villagers of Braj, Folio from a Harivamsa (The Legend of Hari (Krishna)), ca. 1590-95
Balarama and Krishna Fighting the Enemy, Folio from a Harivamsa (The Legend of... caBalarama and Krishna Fighting the Enemy, Folio from a Harivamsa (The Legend of Hari (Krishna)), ca. 1590-95
Krishna and Balarama Fighting the Enemy, Folio from a Harivamsa (The Legend of Hari (Krishna)), ca. 1590-95
King Sal Visits Kala Yavana, Folio from a Harivamsa (Legend of Hari (Krishna)), ca. 1590-95
Krishna, 1946. Artist: Roerich, Nicholas (1874-1947)Krishna, 1946. Found in the collection of State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg
Krishna and the Call of the Flute, c. 1790. Private Collection
The Lord Krishna in the Golden City, ca 1586. Artist: Kalan, Kesav (active End of 16th cen. )The Lord Krishna in the Golden City, ca 1586. Found in the collection of the Freer Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C
Siva destroys the demon Andhaka, Harivamsa manuscript, Mughul, c1590. In Hindu mythology, Andhaka often refer to a malevolent asura, is killed by Shiva for trying to abduct Parvati
Krishna, (on Bird-God, Garuda) fights Indra (on elephant), Harivamsa manuscript, c1590. Mughal painting. At Victoria and Albert Museum. London
Siva Destroys the Demon and Haka, Harivamsa manuscript, Mughal School, c1590. The Harivamsha is an important work of Sanskrit literature also known as the Harivamsha Purana
Krishna, riding the Bird-God Garuda, fights the God, Indra (on an elephant), c1590. Garuda is a large legendary bird, bird-like creature