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Gitagovinda: Indiens grosse Liebesgeschichte
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The tale of the shepherd girl Radha and the Hindu god Krishna is probably the most famous love story in India. Written by Jayadeva at the end of the twelfth century, the Gitagovinda tells of the highs and lows of this love. As a vivid metaphor for the human yearning for god, the work is today closely associated in India with the religiosity of Krishna. In the eighteenth century, in the former princely residence of Guler, the artist family of Nainsuhk and Manaku created the outstanding picture series of the second Guler Gitagovinda of 1775/80, which recounts the love story with an unparalleled elegance. The current publication retells the story using selected pieces from this series (printed in original size) and whisks the reader off into the atmospheric world of Indian miniature painting and poetry. Exhibition: Museum Rietberg, Zurich, Switzerland (24.10.2019 - 16.02.2020).
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Stuttgart; Zürich: Arnoldsche Art Publishers, Museum Rietberg, [2019]
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- 3897905752
- 9783897905757
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- Supplement entitled: Gitagovinda : India's great love story.
- Exhibition: Museum Rietberg, Zurich, Switzerland (24.10.2019 - 16.02.2020).
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