

Red-framed painting with a hunting scene; a large group of people on foot or horseback are hunting many different types of animals; two larger groups of people in the centre and top-left; one man on an elephant sits at top-right; lush green and brown background with dirt path; many animals including leopards, antelopes, dogs, bulls; people wear turbans and white, red, and orange clothing. Maharana Jagat Singh II Hunting by Jugarsi, son of Jiva.
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- 900 × 807 px
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