

A framed painting of a woman in traditional Indian clothing. The woman has brown skin and dark hair. She faces right. Her hair is covered by a green headscarf. She wears a green dress with gold trim and a low-cut white top. The woman wears several strands of white beads around her neck. She has a red and white gem on her forehead. Her hands are in front of her. She holds a small red vessel in her right hand and a metal object in her left. The painting is oval-shaped. It is set against a gray background. The oval is gold. It is surrounded by a white border, then a black border, then a gold border. The whole painting is surrounded by a textured beige border.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 738 × 900 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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