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 A PAINTING OF KRISHNA STEALING BUTTERMILK FROM
 THE RAFTERS
 NORTH INDIA, PUNJAB HILLS, MANDI, CIRCA 1820
 Folio 6æ x 4√ in. (17.1 x 12.4 cm.)
 Image 5√ x 4º in. (14.9 x 10.8 cm.)
 $10,000-15,000

 This charming painting tells a beloved story of Krishna’s childhood pranks
 with  his  brother  and  fellow  gopas,  or  cowherds.  In  the  present  scene,
 Krishna sits upon Balarama’s shoulders and reaches for the clay pots of
 buttermilk hanging from the rafters. Krishna shovels the curd from a matka
 into his anxious companions’ bowls, as one boy eats from a pot that has
 fallen and spilled open on the floor. Normally, paintings of this scene depict
 Krishna as a young child or toddler. In the present example, Krishna and
 his mates are well into their adolescence; however, the playful innocence
 of this trick is fully retained.



















































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