

Pradyumna and Mayavati Fly to Dvaraka, from the Large Basohli Bhagavata Purana
A painting depicting two figures flying over a field. The female figure wears a pink dress with gold accents and has dark hair. The male figure wears an orange dress and has a crown on his head. They are flying above a green field with a tree in the foreground. There are trees on either side of the painting and clouds in the background. The painting has a red border. The scene is set against a blue sky with white and gray clouds.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 671 px
- Museum Record
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