
SHREE KRISHNA
Lithograph on Paper
Circa
1920
Size (cms)
38 X 51.7
Artist
R.G. Chonker
R.G. Chonker was an influential artist and part of the Chonker Art Studio in early 20th-century Bombay. His studio was known for producing oleographs—chromolithographic prints designed to mimic the texture and depth of oil paintings. These prints often depicted religious and mythological themes, reflecting the socio-cultural milieu of the time.
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Publisher
Chonker Art Studio, Bombay.
Printer
Printed in Germany.
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This lithograph, titled "Shree Krishna," by R.G. Chonker, a renowned artist from the Chonker Art Studio. The artwork is an example of a studio sheet and vividly portrays Lord Krishna in traditional attire, adorned with intricate jewelry and a magnificent peacock feather crown, symbolizing his divine charm and celestial aura.
Seated gracefully in a lush garden filled with blooming flowers, Krishna is depicted in a moment of serenity, surrounded by the beauty of nature. The intricate detailing of the flora, the delicate folds of his attire, and the radiant expression on his face bring the composition to life, exuding a sense of peace, devotion, and divinity.
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