This is Venugopala, Krishna as a flute player. Though Krishna is an avatar of Vishnu, he is normally shown two-armed and without Vishnu’s attributes.
This is a classical pose with the flute to the right, right leg crossed in front of the left leg and with the weight on his left leg.
Notable features of this Vigraha are peacock feathers decorating his hair, the hair bun, the flowing hair (as seen in the back view), and the long scarf over his shoulder.
This Vigraha is about 14 cm in height. This may not be more than one hundred years old. Included in my collection more for the iconographic features (hair arrangement, peacock feather and scarf) and for me to wonder which part of the country is it from.

