

A Mughal Prince, Perhaps Danyal, Holding a Sprig of Flowers
A Mughal prince, possibly Danyal, depicted with a light peach-colored skin tone and mustache, wearing an orange and brown turban with a black feather; multiple beaded necklaces; a white cloth wrapped around his lower body with a brown patterned sash; and red shoes. He holds a sprig of white flowers in his left hand. A sheathed sword hangs from his right side. The background is a muted green color with darker spots.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 540 × 900 px
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