

A noble, probably Raja Gaur Sen, receives another noble
The image shows a painting of two men standing facing each other. The man on the left is wearing a pink long-sleeved tunic with a gathered skirt, red and white striped socks, and brown shoes. He has a red and black patterned hat with a black feather on top, and a sword at his side. He is holding his right hand up with the palm facing the other man. The man on the right is wearing a blue long-sleeved tunic with a gathered skirt, white and red striped fabric tied around his waist, white and red striped socks, and brown shoes. He has a white and red patterned hat and is holding his hands together in front of him. Both men are wearing earrings. The background of the painting is light green. The painting is framed in brown with a black border.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 682 × 900 px
- Museum Record
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