




Pichwai Art - Hand Painted Shreenathji, Gopis and Peacocks Painting
A Masterwork of Devotion — Shreenathji, Gopis & Peacocks
Some art is made to be seen. This is art made to be felt.
In this extraordinary large-format Pichwai, Shreenathji stands resplendent at the centre — surrounded by the Gopis in graceful reverence and peacocks in full, luminous plumage. The peacock's dance, an ancient symbol of rain, abundance, and divine joy, fills the canvas with a sense of celestial celebration. Every brushstroke is an act of devotion; every colour, a prayer rendered in pigment.
The Art of Pichwai
Pichwai is one of India's most revered and rarefied art traditions — born over 400 years ago in the sacred town of Nathdwara, Rajasthan, in the service of Lord Shreenathji's temple. Painted on fine cloth with natural pigments and painstaking detail, a single Pichwai of this scale can take a master artist several months to complete. These are not reproductions. Each piece is a singular, irreplaceable work of art.
Collector's Details
- Dimensions: 48 × 36 Inches
- Medium: Hand-painted on cloth, traditional Pichwai technique
- Origin: Nathdwara, Rajasthan, India
- Item Code: PWNAU015
Care & Preservation
- Display away from direct sunlight to preserve pigment integrity
- Handle with clean, dry hands or cotton gloves
- Frame under UV-protective glass for long-term conservation
Please note: If this painting is not immediately available, it will be commissioned and prepared to order — typically 4–6 weeks. We will confirm availability upon enquiry.


