Vintage Cows Panel
Pichwai is a 400-year-old devotional painting tradition
that originated in Nathdwara near Udaipur, Rajasthan.
The term Pichwai derives from pichh (back) and wai
(hanging), referring to its placement behind temple
idols. These paintings depict Lord Krishna in the form of
Shrinathji, illustrating episodes from his life as well as
temple rituals and seasonal festivities.
Shrinathji is rendered with distinctive features—an
elongated form, large expressive eyes, and a broad nose
—mirroring the temple idol. Rich in detail and
symmetry, Pichwais often incorporate floral motifs,
animals, geometric patterns, and the use of pure gold.
Beyond their visual splendour, they serve as narrative
and devotional tools, with different paintings displayed
according to the ritual calendar
59.5 X 24 inches