Radha and Krishna Meeting in the Forest During a Storm by Unknown Artist. A detailed 18th-century Indian miniature painting depicting Radha and Krishna surrounded by attendants and livestock in a dense forest under a dark, stormy sky.

Radha and Krishna Meeting in the Forest During a Storm

Unknown Artist

1770 · Medium Not Listed

An exquisite 18th-century Mughal-style painting of Radha and Krishna meeting in a verdant forest as a storm gathers overhead.

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Where it works

A weightier piece with lively force with warm wood and umber notes — brings a composed sense of weight.

Often works in
Living Room · Dining Room · Study
Placement
Reads best with enough surrounding space
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Reads strongest when the wall gives it contrast
Color notes
Rich brown, Olive green, Aged gold

About the piece

Originating from 18th-century Bengal, this Mughal-style painting captures the divine couple, Radha and Krishna, in a moment of poetic encounter. The scene is set in a lush, detailed forest filled with gopis, peacocks, and cattle, all depicted beneath a dramatic, heavy storm sky—a classic motif in Indian art symbolizing deep emotional resonance and atmosphere.

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