

Couple Playing Chaupar on a Terrace
Pencil drawing on beige-colored paper. A couple playing a board game on the floor. The man on right sits cross-legged; the woman to his left. They have their heads covered. The man wears a turban; she a head covering. Six others sit or stand around them. A roof with circular patterning appears overhead. A curtain lines the background wall. A low table and another object are on the floor.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 613 × 900 px
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