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Maharao Ram Singh II of Kota (r. 1828–66) Worships Brij Nathji as the Bridegroom

Cleveland Museum of Art

The image depicts an Indian painting with a red border, featuring three men and a deity. The man on the left wears a blue robe with gold flowers and a red turban. He stands on a white platform with his hands together. The central figure is a deity with a black face, wearing an orange and white robe and a tall headdress. The deity has four arms and stands on a white platform with offerings. The man on the right wears a white robe and a red turban, holding a staff. The background includes an orange wall and a green section. The title of the painting is "Maharao Ram Singh II of Kota (r. 1828–66) Worships Brij Nathji as the Bridegroom".

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