

Lovers on a Terrace: Ramakali Ragini of Hindol, from a Bundi Ragamala
Painting of a man and woman on a terrace. The woman wears a blue top and a yellow skirt. The man wears a white shirt and a turban. A servant holds a parasol over them. There is a red building on the left with a person reclining on a bed. A tree and foliage are in the background. The painting has a red border with a beige inner border. There is a green section at the bottom with flowers. A small building is on the bottom left. The artwork is titled "Lovers on a Terrace: Ramakali Ragini of Hindol, from a Bundi Ragamala".
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 535 × 900 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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