

The image depicts a framed painting titled "Portrait of Maharaja Savant Singh with Consort, Bani Thani" by Nihal Chand. The frame is rectangular with a gold border and a red and gold floral pattern. Inside the frame, a man and woman sit on a patterned rug, facing each other; the man wears a purple and white outfit with a turban, and the woman wears a green and gold outfit with a head covering. Three women stand behind them, dressed in various colored outfits and jewelry. In the background, a green field leads to a white building with trees and a blue and red sky. A woman stands in a white balcony in the upper right corner. The painting's border is surrounded by a dark background with a gold floral pattern.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 675 × 900 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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