

Kakubha Ragini
Kakubha Ragini by Indian artist. A woman wearing a red and white skirt and a purple top stands in the center of the image. She has a long braid down her back and is wearing jewelry on her head, neck, and wrists. Two peacocks are on either side of her, one looking up and one looking down. The background is yellow with green plants and trees around the edges. The sky is blue at the top. The painting is on a rectangular piece of paper with rough edges.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 668 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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