

The image depicts a man in traditional Indian attire holding a falcon. The man wears a gold headpiece with a black feather on top, a gold and white patterned robe with gold trim, a blue and gold patterned sash, and red pants with gold trim. He stands on green grass, holding a white and black falcon on his right hand. The background includes green trees and flowers on either side of the man, and a blue sky. The image is framed by a pink border with a red and yellow inner border. The man faces to the right. The image is an artwork.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 704 × 900 px
- Museum Record
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