

Portrait of Gadadhar Prasad
Portrait of Gadadhar Prasad: A seated man wearing a long brown robe with green lining and a matching headwrap, sitting on a green and gold chair. He holds a folded white cloth in his lap. The background features a yellow wall with three arches and windows. The floor has a gray and brown diamond pattern with floral designs around the edges. Green lanterns hang from the ceiling. The image has a gold border and black text at the bottom.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 710 × 900 px
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