Vintage Sequined & Beaded Indian Poster Of Lord Krishna. Devotional Framed Art

$275.0
Religion
Hinduism
Country/Region of Manufacture
India
Handmade
Yes
condition
Used

  25 1/2" x 19 1/2"

This is a stunning and unique vintage Indian religious poster featuring Sri Venugopal (Lord Krishna), beautifully adorned with intricate sequins and beadwork.

The artwork is highly detailed and vibrant, showcasing Lord Krishna playing his flute under a tree, surrounded by cows and gopis 1/2"(female devotees).

The poster is framed in a vintage ornate wooden frame with a rich red border, enhancing its antique charm.

The image is printed with exquisite embellishments, such as fabric details, metallic thread, and beads, which make it truly one-of-a-kind.



The text at the bottom reads:

   •   “Sri Venugopal” (a revered depiction of Lord Krishna in his youthful, flute-playing form)

   •   “C. Cunniah & Co., Glass Merchants”, indicating it was printed by a renowned Indian company known for such vintage devotional prints.


Additional Details:

   •   Approximate Age: Likely mid-20th century, vintage Indian devotional art from the 1940s–1960s.

   •   Materials: Paper print embellished with sequins, metallic thread, and beads. Protected under glass.

   •   Dimensions: [Include frame size if you can measure it]

   •   Condition: The poster is in good vintage condition with vibrant colors and intact embellishments. The frame shows wear consistent with age but adds to its character.


Background on Lord Krishna (Sri Venugopal):


Lord Krishna, depicted as Sri Venugopal, is a central figure in Hinduism, celebrated as the divine lover, cowherd, and player of the flute. His portrayal in this print embodies themes of divine love, harmony, and pastoral beauty, making this artwork deeply symbolic and spiritually significant.

Authentic and Ornate Frame - Preserves the vintage essence of the artwork.

This beautiful framed artwork would make an excellent addition to any collection of vintage Indian art or spiritual decor. Ideal for collectors, enthusiasts of Hindu devotional imagery, or anyone seeking a striking and meaningful piece of art.