A glittering iconography of Lord Shrinath in the Tanjore idiom. This roopa of Lord Krishna is as dusky yet glamorous as the original Vishnu avatara. In the Tanjore painting that you see on this page, He is standing at the entrance of a temple decorated with cows and peacocks. On either side is an emerald-green canopy of stunted proportions.
The iconography of Shrinathji is unmistakable. Lotus blooms and buds aplenty, an ornate headpiece. Besides these signature iconographic elements, what sets this traditional Tanjore painting of Shrinathji apart is the attention to minor details such as the jewel-like flowers strewn about His feet and the gorgeous shape of those eyes.
The sheer proportion of gold introduced into this composition makes this a collector’s item. The entirety of Shrinathji’s attire and adornment, to the temple entrance framing the standing divine. Charcoal-coloured wood frames the composition.
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