King Muchukunda Enters the Realm of Mount Gandhamadana to Attain Salvation - Fattu
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A fine miniature painting from the Fifth Basohli Bhagavata Purana, depicting King Muchukunda and Krishna in a stylised mountain landscape.
This miniature painting originates from the Fifth Basohli Bhagavata Purana, a series attributed to the artist Fattu, who worked within the Pahari tradition of northern India. The composition depicts the legendary King Muchukunda as he ascends the rocky slopes of Mount Gandhamadana, accompanied by the deity Krishna. The narrative focus is on the king's journey toward spiritual liberation, a theme central to the Bhagavata Purana. The visual language employs the characteristic flattened perspective and bold colour palette associated with the Basohli school. The mountain is rendered as a series of stylised, vertical rock formations, creating a rhythmic pattern that dominates the left side of the frame. The figures are depicted in profile, a standard convention in Indian miniature painting, which allows for clear identification of their attributes and status. Muchukunda is shown as an elderly ascetic, wearing a patterned dhoti and carrying a staff, while Krishna is distinguished by his blue skin and regal attire. The use of opaque watercolour and gold highlights provides a sense of material quality, typical of the courtly commissions of the period. The background is kept relatively simple, with a pale sky that directs the viewer's attention to the interaction between the two figures. The red border, a common feature in this series, frames the scene, separating the mythological narrative from the physical world. Fattu's work is noted for its clarity and the precise execution of detail, particularly in the rendering of textiles and the expressive gestures of the subjects. This piece offers a window into the aesthetic and religious priorities of the Pahari courts during the eighteenth century, where traditional texts were interpreted through refined artistic practice.
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King Muchukunda Enters the Realm of Mount Gandhamadana to Attain Salvation - Fattu
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