

A royal ram with a gold chain
The painting depicts A royal ram with a gold chain. The ram is predominantly white with black spots on its face and body. It has a large curved horn on its head. The ram wears a red collar with gold tassels around its neck. Two large tufts of hair are on its back and rump. The background is dark green with grass. The ram stands on all fours, facing left. The painting's borders are brown. It is titled "A royal ram with a gold chain" by an unknown artist.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 773 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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