

Black and white drawing of Krishna stroking Radha's feet by Shri Gobinda Chandra Roy. A man and woman are present. The woman sits on a chair with a peacock feather on her head. The man kneels on the floor beside her, touching her foot. A tree with a thick trunk and leafy branches is behind them. The image features detailed patterns on clothing and accessories, and text appears at the bottom.
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- 596 × 900 px
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