DescriptionBalarama, Krishna's Brother, Unleashes His Fury upon Rukmi (6124531077).jpg
English: Series Title: Genealogy of Vishnu. Folio of Harivamsa made by mughal artist during Akbar time. It is appendix of Razmnama.
Suite Name: Harivamsha
Display Artist: Artist Unknown
Creation Date: ca. 1585-1590
Display Dimensions: 12 1/2 in. x 7 15/16 in. (31.75 cm x 20.16 cm)
Credit Line: Edwin Binney 3rd Collection
Accession Number: 1990.287
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Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Binney 3rd
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1990:287
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Balarama, Krishna's Brother, Unleashes His Fury upon RukmiFolio from a dispersed copy of the Harivamsha, mounted as an album pageOpaque watercolor and gold on paperMughal, Akbar period; ca. 1585-9012 7/32 x 7 23/32 in. (31 x 19.6 cm)1990:287