

Nobleman Visiting Saint at his Shrine
The image depicts a painting titled "Nobleman Visiting Saint at his Shrine." The painting shows a group of men sitting on a floor in a courtyard. The men wear turbans and robes in shades of brown, yellow, and red. One man sits on the left reading a book, while another sits in the center with a book open on his lap. A third man sits to his right, and a fourth man sits on the right with a stringed instrument. A fifth man sits cross-legged in front of the central figure. The background features a building with three arches and a roof with a gold sky and clouds above, and a hillside with trees and animals in the distance. The painting is surrounded by a gold border with a blue and gold inner frame, and the outer border is gold with a red and green edge.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 608 × 900 px
- Museum Record
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