

Ladies Entertained by Dancers
The sculpture depicts a scene with multiple figures. A rectangular base supports the figures, featuring a floral pattern along its front edge. The scene shows six people. On the left, a figure sits with one leg bent, the other extended, and arms raised. Next to them, a woman dances. A third figure, wearing a headdress, stands beside her. Two more women stand on either side of a central object, and on the right, a seated woman watches. The figures are intricately carved with detailed clothing and accessories. The object is set against a dark gray background, transitioning to black at the top.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1263 × 853 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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