

Two Women facing each other
The image depicts two women facing each other by an artist named Rajasthani. The drawing depicts two women facing each other with a grid between them. The woman on the left holds a pot and wears a purple dress with pink and purple sleeves, a pink and purple shawl, and a gold headpiece. The woman on the right wears a similar dress but in shades of gold and purple and holds her hand to her face. The background features a pink awning and floral patterns in shades of red, pink, and brown. The border features a row of small pots around the edge. The border also features a rope-like design on the edge. The background of the image is white with a textured surface. The grid between the women consists of small colored squares, predominantly in shades of purple, pink, yellow, green, and brown. The women wear jewelry on their wrists and around their necks. The women face each other, their profile depicted. The woman on the left has long black hair. The woman on the right has a smaller headpiece. The image features a decorative and colorful art style.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 785 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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