Natural Stone Pigments and Real Gold on Cotton Cloth
Framing
Unframed
Year
Late 19th Century
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The Painting
This stunning Vintage Pichwai depicts Lord Shrinathji as the central deity with two Gopis on either side of him on the black-dyed cotton weave. The artist has painted a mango tree with parrots and various other birds flocking on it and an illuminated sun and moon on either side. The painting has a delicate border filled with floral motifs and in the foreground, two cowherds and cows are shown reverently looking at the image of their idol. He has used natural stone colors on cotton cloth to create a vibrant Dakni-style Pichwai. Seth Jagjeevandas and his descendants along with a few other Gujarati merchants settled in Hyderabad where they began patronizing richly embellished Pichwai often illuminated with gold and silver pigments. These paintings are distinct from their counterpart in Rajasthan and are called ‘Deccani Golden’
The Artform
"Pichwai Art originated during the 17th century in the Nathdwara temple of Rajasthan, situated in the town within the Udaipur district. The art form is dedicated to adorning the shrine of Lord Shrinath at Nathdwara. The term ""Pichwai"" finds its roots in the Sanskrit words ""pich"" (meaning ""behind"") and ""wai"" (meaning ""hanging""). It refers to the intricately designed cloth that serves as the backdrop for the revered idol of Shrinathji within the shrine.
With a tradition spanning over four centuries, Pichwai art predominantly revolves around portraying the enchanting tales of Shrinathji, the divine child incarnation of Lord Krishna, and his diverse manifestations. The artistic representations vividly capture Shrinathji's iconography, often intertwined with other significant figures like Radha, Gopis, cows, lotuses, and peacocks. Through meticulous craftsmanship, this art form aims to convey a comprehensive portrayal of the divine image of Shrinathji, evoking a sense of holistic reverence.
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The Artist
Unknown
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