

Sindhu (Saindhava) Ragaputra of Shri Raga, from a Ragamala
The image depicts a painting of two men and a horse. The painting is in a yellow frame with a black border. The man on the left is wearing a yellow outfit with a patterned skirt and a tall hat. He is standing and holding the reins of the horse. The man on the right is wearing a white outfit with green and pink designs, and a yellow and orange turban. He is leaning back and holding onto the horse's saddle. The horse is black with a pink saddle and a green and yellow tassel. It is standing on grass. The background of the painting is a brown wall with a blue and white sky.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 667 × 900 px
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