

Standing Tara
Golden statue of a woman, possibly a deity or mythological figure, standing on a decorative base. The statue depicts the woman with a serene expression, eyes closed or slightly downcast. She wears an ornate crown or headdress atop her head. Her left hand rests by her side, while her right hand is raised to her chest. The woman's attire consists of a flowing skirt wrapped around her waist and a draped cloth across her chest. The statue stands on a round base adorned with a floral design. The background is dark at the top and light at the bottom. Title: Standing Tara.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 578 × 900 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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