Artist: Nihal Chand
Medium: Water colour on paper
Justification:
The painting “Nand, Yashoda and Krishna with Kinsmen going to Vrindavan” exemplifies the Kishangarh sub-school of Rajasthani miniature painting. It effectively communicates divine affection for followers through an emotional yet simple rural depiction.
Nihal Chand illustrates uncomplicated lifestyles by:
Showing figures in traditional, simple clothing, travelling on foot instead of in vehicles.
Setting the scene in a rural environment with natural elements, dwellings, trees, and livestock, stressing an earth-bound existence.
Employing gentle, balanced colours to foster a peaceful, unassuming mood.
Depicting Lord Krishna as a divine child among common villagers, highlighting the approachability of divinity in daily life.
This artwork artfully merges piety with rural appeal, emphasizing modesty, communal bonds, and spiritual elegance in ordinary life.