Artwork

Krishna Awaiting Radha

Krishna Awaiting Radha, unspecified, 1755
Krishna Awaiting Radha, unspecified, 1755

Krishna Awaiting Radha is an unspecified painting. It dates from 1755 and is held in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art. This painting depicts Krishna, identifiable by his crown and jewelry, in a moment of anticipation for his beloved Radha.

About this work

Overview

This painting depicts Krishna, identifiable by his crown and jewelry, in a moment of anticipation for his beloved Radha.

This painting depicts Krishna, identifiable by his crown and jewelry, in a moment of anticipation for his beloved Radha. He is shown reclining on a couch within an elaborately decorated interior, attended by two female figures. The composition emphasizes the central male figure, drawing the viewer's eye to his expectant posture and opulent surroundings, characteristic of devotional narratives from the region.

Subject & Meaning

The artwork illustrates a pivotal moment in the divine romance of Krishna and Radha, a central theme in Hindu Vaishnavism. Krishna's relaxed yet expectant pose conveys his longing for Radha's arrival. The presence of attendants and the rich setting underscore the importance of this divine encounter, often interpreted as a metaphor for the soul's yearning for union with the divine.

Technique & Style

The artist employs a vibrant palette and detailed draughtsmanship to render the scene. The central figure of Krishna is highlighted through strategic placement and the contrast of his adorned form against the patterned backdrop. The decorative floor and walls, along with the elaborate attire and jewelry, contribute to the painting's overall richness and convey the luxurious atmosphere of the setting.

Artist & collection

This work is in the public domain (CC0). Image source: Cleveland Museum of Art open access. Spotted an error in this record? Tell us.