

Jagannatha Trio (verso)
The verso side of the Jagannatha Trio depicts three individuals with elaborately designed face paint and headdresses. The individual on the left has white face paint, adorned with a red bindi between their eyebrows, pink around their eyes, and red lipstick. They wear a green and dark green striped dress with yellow trim. The middle individual has yellow face paint with pink around the eyes and red lipstick; their hair is black. They wear a maroon and yellow dress with green trim. The individual on the right has black face paint with red around the eyes and red lipstick; they also wear a yellow and orange striped dress with maroon trim. All three individuals are adorned with a similar yellow headdress, with green decorative circles along the top and red and green gems around the base. The background is a plain beige color with darker edges.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 548 × 900 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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