

Ragini Patamanjari
Ragini Patamanjari by an unknown artist. A woman wearing a pink top, black skirt with white polka dots, a long black veil with white stripes, and gold jewelry stands facing the left, pointing to the left with her right hand. She stands beside another woman who sits on a red cushion, wearing a blue sari with gold trim, an orange top, and a blue veil over her head. The seated woman holds a green plant in her left hand and points to it with her right index finger. A gray leopard lies near them to the right. In the background, there is a white building with a yellow and red roof and two white towers. The scene is surrounded by a red border and green areas.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 571 × 900 px
- Museum Record
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