

Pair of Painted Doors
Pair of Painted Doors by an unknown artist. The image shows a pair of old, wooden doors with intricate paintings on them. The doors are divided into four sections, two on top and two on bottom. The top sections each have a green archway with a couple standing underneath. The man on the left is wearing a red outfit and has a sword across his body. The man on the right is holding a stick and wearing a red outfit. Each man is standing next to a woman in a white dress with red and gold details. The bottom sections each have a red background with a black elephant and a small person. The doors have a distressed look with visible wear and tear, and there are metal hinges and other hardware visible. The background of the image is a gradient from black to gray to white.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 682 × 900 px
- Museum Record
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