

Virupa
The image depicts "Virupa" by an unknown artist. The statue is gold-colored, depicting a figure with short hair and a beard, wearing ornate clothing and jewelry. The figure is kneeling on a decorative base with one knee on the ground and the other bent in front. The left hand is raised, and the right hand is positioned near the chest. The base is round and features intricate designs. The background is black at the top, transitioning to gray towards the bottom, indicating a spotlight effect.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 718 × 900 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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