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Detail of a Vrikshachari or Varsha Pichwai

Unknown artistLate 18th to Early 19th century

Museum of Art & Photography

Museum of Art & Photography
Bangalore, India

Detail from a Vrikshachari or Varsha pichwai, that depicts two pairs of gopis, adorned in richly patterned ghaghras and waving morchhals and chauris on either side of a kadamba tree. This scene is repeated in an ogival composition across the pichwai, that is executed on an indigo ground with the ogivies held together by a floral ornament.

The four gopis are seen as offering tribute to Krishna in his symbolic tree-spirit avatar. While southeast Indian arists typically represented the tree as a kadamba in full bloom, Nathadwara painters tend to portray mango or banana trees.

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  • Title: Detail of a Vrikshachari or Varsha Pichwai
  • Creator: Unknown artist
  • Date Created: Late 18th to Early 19th century
  • Physical Dimensions: L: 260 cm, W: 200 cm
  • Medium: Block printed cotton with gold leaf
  • Region: Southeast India
  • Department: Textiles, Craft & Design
Museum of Art & Photography

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