

A Young, Angry Heroine, Folio 28 from a Rasamanjari
Red-bordered illustration with a scene of a man and woman indoors. The woman sits on a yellow bed with blue and white patterned bedding, wearing a gold top, blue pants, and white shoes. She has dark hair and her right hand is raised. The man stands to her right, wearing a blue dhoti, a gold crown, and a gold necklace. He has a mustache and a bare chest. The room has a red wall with yellow curtains and a white and gold ceiling. The ceiling has two white towers on either side. There are various objects on the wall and a black and gold patterned border at the bottom. A yellow banner at the top contains black text. The entire image is surrounded by a red border with black text along the top.
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- 706 × 900 px
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