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Pretty Womans - Marble Paintings
 Pretty Womans - Marble Paintings
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Product Code: 1677
Size: 7" x 5" Each
Material: Water colors on marble

Price: $72.00
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The spectacular marble painting depicts Lord Krishna and His beloved Radha on a swing.

The saga of love story between Radha and Krishna constitutes a legend for all times. Out of all legends and paintings illustrating Krishna's love affairs, the Radha-Krishna affair is the most memorable and impressive one. Krishna's relationship with Radha, his favorite among the ‘Gopis’, has served as a model for male and female love in a variety of art forms, and since the sixteenth century appears prominently as a motif in North Indian paintings.

Two women of substance find beautiful place in the two spectacular paintings. The two paintings sum up the god’s best creations on Earth. The beautiful ladies are wearing the best cosmetics and a deep sense of sensuality and feminine beauty is manifest in the paintings. They are wearing some dazzling ornaments and clothes. Waiting for their beloved ones, the beautiful ladies are indeed an epitome of love and beauty. No doubt, the poet rightly said: Truth is beauty and beauty is truth.