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Krishna Slays King Shishupala in the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, June 2018


Krishna Slays King Shishupala (Primary Title)
Unknown (Artist)
Date: ca. 1780
Culture: Indian
Category: Paintings
Works On Paper
Medium: opaque watercolor and gold on paper
Collection: South Asian Art
Geography: Punjab Hills, Guler, India
Dimensions: Sheet: 10 5/16 × 13 1/4 in. (26.19 × 33.66 cm)
Mat: 16 × 20 in. (40.64 × 50.8 cm)
Object Number: 81.216
For many years Krishna tolerated the malicious behavior of his jealous cousin and foe, King Shishupala. However, at a great royal sacrifice, Shishupala finally exhausted his cousin’s forbearance. After the attendees were asked to venerate the ceremony’s honored guest Krishna, Shishupala refused, deriding his cousin instead. Enraged by Shishupala’s arrogance, Krishna beheaded him on the spot with his flaming discus. This refined Guler painting depicts this culminating moment. Seated on a throne in the foreground of a palace courtyard, Krishna has just released the discus and decapitated the armed, onrushing Shishupala. Diademed rulers crowd the courtyard, Hindu priests tend the sacrificial fire, and court ladies look on from behind a blind in the background. So lightning-quick is Krishna’s act that not one of them has had time to react.
Additional Information
Credit Line: Arthur and Margaret Glasgow Fund
Published References:
Dye, Joseph M. The Arts of India: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. London: Philipp Wilson, 2001. (cat. no. 147, pp. 343-344)
Text from: www.vmfa.museum/piction/6027262-8115114
Unknown (Artist)
Date: ca. 1780
Culture: Indian
Category: Paintings
Works On Paper
Medium: opaque watercolor and gold on paper
Collection: South Asian Art
Geography: Punjab Hills, Guler, India
Dimensions: Sheet: 10 5/16 × 13 1/4 in. (26.19 × 33.66 cm)
Mat: 16 × 20 in. (40.64 × 50.8 cm)
Object Number: 81.216
For many years Krishna tolerated the malicious behavior of his jealous cousin and foe, King Shishupala. However, at a great royal sacrifice, Shishupala finally exhausted his cousin’s forbearance. After the attendees were asked to venerate the ceremony’s honored guest Krishna, Shishupala refused, deriding his cousin instead. Enraged by Shishupala’s arrogance, Krishna beheaded him on the spot with his flaming discus. This refined Guler painting depicts this culminating moment. Seated on a throne in the foreground of a palace courtyard, Krishna has just released the discus and decapitated the armed, onrushing Shishupala. Diademed rulers crowd the courtyard, Hindu priests tend the sacrificial fire, and court ladies look on from behind a blind in the background. So lightning-quick is Krishna’s act that not one of them has had time to react.
Additional Information
Credit Line: Arthur and Margaret Glasgow Fund
Published References:
Dye, Joseph M. The Arts of India: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. London: Philipp Wilson, 2001. (cat. no. 147, pp. 343-344)
Text from: www.vmfa.museum/piction/6027262-8115114
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