

Lady and Her Confidante
The image depicts a scene titled "Lady and Her Confidante" by an unknown artist. The scene shows two women sitting on the ground in front of a large building. The woman on the left is wearing a yellow sari and has long dark hair in braids, she is kneeling and holding out a bowl. The woman on the right is sitting cross-legged on a low table, wearing pink pants and a white top, and holding a piece of paper. The building behind them is white with pink accents and has many windows and arches. There are trees and greenery in the background, and a grassy area in front of the building. The sky appears to be overcast. The image is framed by a dark border with a gold line around the edge.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 702 × 900 px
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