Pre-Asta Islamic and Indian art from a Private Collection in Rome and other provenances. In partnership with BAIAS Arte. Sessione unica
lunedì 16 dicembre 2024 ore 15:30 (UTC +01:00)
Shri Nathji in a pink pavilion
Shri Nathji in a pink pavilion
Nathdwara, mid- to late 19th century
The painting depicts a celebration taking place in the Shri Nathji temple of Nathdwara, Rajasthan. Shri Nathji, the most important icon of the Vallabha Sampradaya, is a black marble sculpture that represents Krishna as a child with the left arm raised in the stance of keeping mount Govardhan aloft. The icon wears a four-pointed full-length coat in saffron color with silver trimming and it is placed in a raised pavilion covered with pink roses. The liturgy, performed by the priest on the left, was probably sponsored by the family of devotees standing on the right. Provenance: Venetian private collection.
H. 26,8 x 34,7 cm