

A Ruler Seated on a Terrace Worshipping at a Shrine of Radha and Krishna
The image depicts A Ruler Seated on a Terrace Worshipping at a Shrine of Radha and Krishna by an unknown artist. The painting shows a man sitting on the floor, wearing a red and black turban, a red and black robe with a pattern, and a necklace. He sits cross-legged on a beige floor with a floral pattern, facing left, with his hands resting on his lap. To his right stands another man wearing a white robe, a white turban, and a beaded necklace; he holds a flute to his lips. On the left is a small shrine with a domed top, containing a depiction of two figures. The background features a green hill with a few trees and flowers at the bottom, under a black sky with a white and blue band. The entire image is framed by a thick yellow border.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 727 × 900 px
- Museum Record
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