

Vaishnava Devotee with Two Women
The image depicts a Vaishnava devotee standing alongside two women. The devotee, positioned on the left, has a shaved head with a black ponytail. He wears a yellow top with a red and blue shoulder bag, multiple necklaces, a gray and white striped dhoti, and black shoes. He holds a red object in his right hand and a pink and purple object in his left. The two women, standing to the right of the devotee, both hold red objects. The woman on the left wears a purple dress with a matching head covering, while the woman on the right wears a blue dress with a matching head covering. Both women have bare feet adorned with ankle jewelry and wear multiple necklaces. The background of the image is beige with scattered darker spots.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 706 × 900 px
- Museum Record
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