Description
in fifteenth-century dress
A man walking along the pavement carrying a pole over his shoulder that has rabbits hanging from it
Street scene with figures and a cart on St Dunstan's Hill
Beside him on the ground lie his weapons
she holds out a handful of socks
Radha and Krishna Product:Framed picture in fifteenth-century dressRadha and Krishna, the most celebrated couple within Hindu mythology are a common Madhubai subject. Krishna is most often portrayed with his flute with which he enchants his devoted gopis (cowherd girls). Radha is his favourite gopi and their relationship represents Eternal Love. Radha also symbolizes the individual soul that is awakened to the love of God and is absorbed in such love.
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