Raja Balwant Singh’s Vision of Krishna and Radha by Nainsukh. A detailed 18th-century Indian miniature painting depicting a ruler standing before the seated divine figures of Krishna and Radha under an orange canopy.

Raja Balwant Singh’s Vision of Krishna and Radha

Nainsukh

1747 · Gold, Paper, Ink, Gouache Paint

This exquisite Pahari miniature captures a moment of spiritual devotion as Raja Balwant Singh encounters the divine figures of Krishna and Radha.

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Where it works

A quiet, grounding work with warm, lived-in color — sits comfortably in a more formal setting.

Often works in
Living Room · Study · Office
Placement
Strong for entryways, narrow walls, and vertical placements
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Benefits from a wall with more tonal contrast
Color notes
Soft cream, Soft gray, Burnished orange

About the piece

Attributed to the master Nainsukh in 1747, this painting exemplifies the refined Guler style of the Punjab Hills. It depicts Raja Balwant Singh in a humble stance, paying homage to Krishna and Radha who sit together on an ornate golden throne under a vibrant orange canopy, set against a serene river landscape.