

Pichvai of Shri Nathji
The Pichvai of Shri Nathji depicts a vibrant scene with a central figure, Shri Nathji, wearing a blue outfit. He sits on a lotus flower with a halo behind his head. Eight female figures stand around him. The four on the left wear orange and white dresses, while the four on the right wear white dresses. Behind them, green leaves are visible. The scene is framed by a border featuring white sheep and various buildings. The painting is divided into sections with red lines. The top and bottom sections contain multiple small images of buildings. The artwork is titled Pichvai of Shri Nathji by the artist.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 739 × 900 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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