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Princess with Wine Bottle and Cup (recto)

Cleveland Museum of Art

The image shows a woman wearing a blue dress and an orange sash. The woman is facing right. She has dark hair and is wearing a purple and gold hat with a feather on top. She is holding a gold cup in her right hand and a gold bottle in her left hand. The background is a light-brown color with a gold floral pattern. The woman's dress has buttons down the front and an orange lining. She is wearing a necklace and has a tassel hanging from her back. Her shoes are not visible. The image is framed by a white border. The artwork is by the artist Sultan Muhammad.

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440 × 893 px
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