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Brass Krishna & Radha Inlaid Silver & Copper
Orissa or Bengal, India
19th century

height: Krishna: 19 cm; Radha: 16.4 cm      

This exceptionally beautiful matching pair of solid cast brass figures of Krishna and Radha is amply inlaid with silver and copper and profusely chased to
provide details of garments, hair and arm ornaments. The garments of both deities are particularly finely worked.

Each stands on a waisted lotus pedestal that is also chased and inlaid with silver and copper. The eyes, finger tips, hair fringes and waist bands are carefully
inlaid with silver, some of which is further chased. Radha’s long hair is pulled into a single, long plait that is secured by a silver band falls down her back to her
waist; her head sensitively tilts to one side.

Krishna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu, played his flute to attract and seduce the milk maids (
gopis). He is known as Venu-Gopala in this manifestation, or literally
‘the cowherd with the flute’. He is standing in
padavastika, with one foot crossing the other, his upper body twisting slightly to the right. His hair is tied into a
tight top-knot.

Both figures show little
puja wear. It is unusual for three metals – brass, silver and copper - to have been used in these figures. It is also unusual for Krishna to
have retained his original flute. These features mark out this pair of votive figures as particularly rare and desirable.

Inventory no.: 138

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