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AN ILLUSTRATION FROM A GITA GOVINDA SERIES: KRISHNA RECONCILES WITH RADHA SCHOOL OF SAHIBDIN OR MANOHARMEWAR, CIRCA 1630 image 1
AN ILLUSTRATION FROM A GITA GOVINDA SERIES: KRISHNA RECONCILES WITH RADHA SCHOOL OF SAHIBDIN OR MANOHARMEWAR, CIRCA 1630 image 2
Lot 831

AN ILLUSTRATION FROM A GITA GOVINDA SERIES:
KRISHNA RECONCILES WITH RADHA
SCHOOL OF SAHIBDIN OR MANOHAR
MEWAR, CIRCA 1630

23 July 2020, 10:00 EDT
New York

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AN ILLUSTRATION FROM A GITA GOVINDA SERIES:
KRISHNA RECONCILES WITH RADHA

SCHOOL OF SAHIBDIN OR MANOHAR
MEWAR, CIRCA 1630

Opaque watercolor heightened with gold on paper; verso with a three-line verse of devanagari text, numbered 271.
Image: 7 1/2 x 6 1/2 in. (19 x 16.5 cm);
Folio: 9 1/2 x 7 3/4 in. (24.1 x 19.7 cm)

Footnotes

"O you whose teeth are radiant, if you are genuinely angry with me, then strike me with the sharp arrows of your glance. Bind me in the ropes of your arms. Cut my lips with the biting of your teeth. Do whatever will make you happy."
(Jayadeva, Gita Govinda, verse 271)
 
Bowing before Radha outside her pavilion, Krishna mollifies his lover, who is furious at his philandering and threatens to chase him away with a stick. But Radha cannot resist his supplication, nor her own love, and she acquiesces to continue their romance indoors; Krishna has disarmed her and the chamber glows red with passion once again.
 
The painting was produced by the royal atelier of Mewar during the reign of Maharana Jagat Singh I (r.1628 -52), which was led by the prominent artists Sahibdin and Manohar. Another Gita Govinda page ascribed to Manohar is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (1985.398.12). For other related works see Topsfield, Court Painting at Udaipur, Zurich, 2002, pp.53–84, and Topsfield, "Sahibdin", in M.C. Beach (ed.), Masters of Indian Painting 1100-1650, Zurich, 2011, pp.391–406, fig.1.

Provenance
Estate of William and Josephine Roth (1916-2014), San Francisco

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