Keywords: Indian - Kali - Walters W891.jpg The great goddess Kali embodying the forces of destruction is on a rampage and she is drunk on the blood of her victims The supreme god Shiva assumes the position of a corpse atop a blazing funeral pyre When Kali dances on his body she recognizes her husband Calmed she grants him her powers between 1800 1825 pigments gold paper cm 27 19 1 accession number W 891 10042 John and Berthe Ford Baltimore date and mode of acquisition unknown Walters Art Museum John Berthe Ford 2001 Goddess Divine Energy Art Gallery of New South Wales Sydney 2006-2007 place of origin Kangra India thumb Walters Art Museum license 2D Paintings of India in the Walters Art Museum Media contributed by the Walters Art Museum needs category review Paintings of Kali 19th-century watercolor paintings from India Hindu art in the Walters Art Museum Animals in art of India |