Painted Radha Krishna Window Shutter - 19th Century
This painted 19th century Indian window shutter depicts Radha and Krishna, one of the most celebrated divine couples in Hinduism. Krishna, instantly recognisable by his blue complexion, is shown serenely playing his flute, while Radha stands opposite in graceful devotion. Both figures are elevated upon lotus flowers, symbols of spiritual purity, enlightenment and transcendence, and are framed within elegant cusped arches inspired by Mughal architecture.
The story of Radha and Krishna represents the highest expression of divine love in Hindu philosophy. Their relationship is understood not simply as a romantic tale, but as an allegory for the soul's longing for union with the divine. Krishna's flute is said to call all souls towards spiritual awakening, while Radha embodies unwavering devotion, making their imagery one of the most enduring and meaningful themes in Indian art.
Painted in rich mineral pigments against a deep black ground, the shutter retains its original iron latch and displays the gentle wear and patina expected of a piece of this age. Originally part of an architectural interior, it now serves as a striking wall decoration, bringing colour, history and symbolism to both traditional and contemporary interiors.
- Origin: India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Painted wood, iron
- Features: Original architectural window shutter; hand-painted depiction of Radha and Krishna; original iron latch; lotus flower and cusped arch motifs
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear, surface losses and patina consistent with its architectural use and age.
- Dimensions: W44 x D3 x H48 cm
- Weight: 3.05kg
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Painted Radha Krishna Window Shutter - 19th Century
Painted Radha Krishna Window Shutter - 19th Century
This painted 19th century Indian window shutter depicts Radha and Krishna, one of the most celebrated divine couples in Hinduism. Krishna, instantly recognisable by his blue complexion, is shown serenely playing his flute, while Radha stands opposite in graceful devotion. Both figures are elevated upon lotus flowers, symbols of spiritual purity, enlightenment and transcendence, and are framed within elegant cusped arches inspired by Mughal architecture.
The story of Radha and Krishna represents the highest expression of divine love in Hindu philosophy. Their relationship is understood not simply as a romantic tale, but as an allegory for the soul's longing for union with the divine. Krishna's flute is said to call all souls towards spiritual awakening, while Radha embodies unwavering devotion, making their imagery one of the most enduring and meaningful themes in Indian art.
Painted in rich mineral pigments against a deep black ground, the shutter retains its original iron latch and displays the gentle wear and patina expected of a piece of this age. Originally part of an architectural interior, it now serves as a striking wall decoration, bringing colour, history and symbolism to both traditional and contemporary interiors.
- Origin: India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Painted wood, iron
- Features: Original architectural window shutter; hand-painted depiction of Radha and Krishna; original iron latch; lotus flower and cusped arch motifs
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear, surface losses and patina consistent with its architectural use and age.
- Dimensions: W44 x D3 x H48 cm
- Weight: 3.05kg
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This painted 19th century Indian window shutter depicts Radha and Krishna, one of the most celebrated divine couples in Hinduism. Krishna, instantly recognisable by his blue complexion, is shown serenely playing his flute, while Radha stands opposite in graceful devotion. Both figures are elevated upon lotus flowers, symbols of spiritual purity, enlightenment and transcendence, and are framed within elegant cusped arches inspired by Mughal architecture.
The story of Radha and Krishna represents the highest expression of divine love in Hindu philosophy. Their relationship is understood not simply as a romantic tale, but as an allegory for the soul's longing for union with the divine. Krishna's flute is said to call all souls towards spiritual awakening, while Radha embodies unwavering devotion, making their imagery one of the most enduring and meaningful themes in Indian art.
Painted in rich mineral pigments against a deep black ground, the shutter retains its original iron latch and displays the gentle wear and patina expected of a piece of this age. Originally part of an architectural interior, it now serves as a striking wall decoration, bringing colour, history and symbolism to both traditional and contemporary interiors.
- Origin: India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Painted wood, iron
- Features: Original architectural window shutter; hand-painted depiction of Radha and Krishna; original iron latch; lotus flower and cusped arch motifs
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear, surface losses and patina consistent with its architectural use and age.
- Dimensions: W44 x D3 x H48 cm
- Weight: 3.05kg























