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Vishnu in his incarnation as Matsya (fish) to save the sacred books Art Print

Vishnu in his incarnation as Matsya (fish) to save the sacred books Art Print

This captivating gouache painting on mica, skillfully crafted by an Indian artist, brings to life the divine narrative of Vishnu in his Matsya (fish) incarnation. The artwork vividly depicts the deity as Matsya, a celestial fish, embodying the cosmic protector. The narrative unfolds as Matsya rescues the sacred books, symbolizing knowledge and wisdom, from the turbulent waters.
The artist's use of gouache on mica adds a luminous quality to the depiction, enhancing the ethereal nature of the scene. Through meticulous detailing, the painting invites viewers to witness the graceful yet powerful presence of Vishnu in this particular avatar, highlighting the rich storytelling tradition and artistic prowess inherent in Indian religious art.
These are printed on a fine quality ivory paper.
 These are reproductions of old illustrations & in most cases will have the same imperfections as the original.
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Vishnu in his incarnation as Matsya (fish) to save the sacred books Art Print

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This captivating gouache painting on mica, skillfully crafted by an Indian artist, brings to life the divine narrative of Vishnu in his Matsya (fish) incarnation. The artwork vividly depicts the deity as Matsya, a celestial fish, embodying the cosmic protector. The narrative unfolds as Matsya rescues the sacred books, symbolizing knowledge and wisdom, from the turbulent waters.
The artist's use of gouache on mica adds a luminous quality to the depiction, enhancing the ethereal nature of the scene. Through meticulous detailing, the painting invites viewers to witness the graceful yet powerful presence of Vishnu in this particular avatar, highlighting the rich storytelling tradition and artistic prowess inherent in Indian religious art.
These are printed on a fine quality ivory paper.
 These are reproductions of old illustrations & in most cases will have the same imperfections as the original.