Compared to the brass that is ubiquitous, bronze has a more artistic, elite whiff to it. The members of the Chola dynasty constituted the key patron group of bronze sculpture, who demanded great skill in this art form, funded innovative methods that have gone down in history, and caused the golden age of bronze casting to flourish in the subcontinent.
Brought all the way from South India, this considerable bronze sculpture features Lord Krishna, characteristically playing His flute in the company of holy cows, in a finish that is highly lustrous and gold-like.
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