Kalki Avatar, the Future Incarnation of Vishnu: Page from a Dispersed Manuscript ca. 1760–70 India (Punjab Hills, Guler) It is interesting to compare this version of Kalki Avatar with an earlier Basohli example () in the collection. The basic format is the same, though the entire composition has been flopped. The Basohli work probably formed the inspiration for the present one. Here, the shallower space of the earlier picture has become deeper. The groom and horse inhabit the foreground; the hero, the middle ground; and the hilltop and distant trees, the background. The hero's throne


Kalki Avatar, the Future Incarnation of Vishnu: Page from a Dispersed Manuscript ca. 1760–70 India (Punjab Hills, Guler) It is interesting to compare this version of Kalki Avatar with an earlier Basohli example () in the collection. The basic format is the same, though the entire composition has been flopped. The Basohli work probably formed the inspiration for the present one. Here, the shallower space of the earlier picture has become deeper. The groom and horse inhabit the foreground; the hero, the middle ground; and the hilltop and distant trees, the background. The hero's throne and fringed canopy are shown in an incipient perspective. The color is more naturalistic and the setting has a tangible sense of reality. Only the golden wings of the horse are new and Kalki Avatar, the Future Incarnation of Vishnu: Page from a Dispersed Manuscript 37952


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