

Royal Woman Holding a Flower
The image depicts a woman wearing an orange outfit with a green shawl over her shoulders and a pink shawl draped over her. She has dark hair and is holding a flower in her left hand. The woman's attire includes a necklace, earrings, and bracelets. She is standing on grass with flowers around her. The background of the image features a dark green color with clouds at the top and a border around the image that is tan. The image is titled "Royal Woman Holding a Flower". The artist of the image is unknown. The woman's facial features are detailed, and she appears to be looking at the flower. The image has a traditional Indian art style. The woman's outfit and accessories suggest she is from a royal or upper-class background. The overall scene is serene and peaceful, with the woman appearing contemplative.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 532 × 900 px
- Museum Record
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