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Krishen



                                                             Khanna’s




                                                   Biblical Fables

































                                                         The Biblical theme plays a significant role in Krishen
                                                         Khanna’s body of work, a fascination that began in his
                                                         childhood when his father gave  him a reproduction
                                                         of Leonardo da Vinci’s  ‘Last Supper’. Captivated by
                                                         the image, Khanna spent hours sketching it, sparking
                                                         a lifelong interest in Christian imagery. This theme
                                                         is central  to his artistic exploration, and many of  his
                                                         works reflect this influence.
                                                         A  recurring  subject  in  Khanna’s  paintings  is  the
                                                         supper at Emmaus, which occurred on the evening
                                                         of Christ’s resurrection. The depicted scene captures
                                                         the moment when two disciples, Cleopas and another
                                                         unnamed follower, were discussing the recent events
                                                         surrounding Jesus’s empty tomb. While walking, they
                                                         met a stranger who inquired about their conversation,
                                                         and later, the group gathered to share a meal in
                                                         Emmaus. Khanna’s portrayal of this Biblical event
                                                         is both profound  and reflective, illustrating  his deep
                                                         engagement with Christian themes.
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