

Rama and Lakshmana on Mount Pavarasana: Folio from the Shangri Ramayana series (Style II)
The image depicts a painting of two men on a rocky outcropping. The men are wearing traditional Indian clothing. The man on the left is sitting and wearing a pink shirt, white and green striped pants, and a yellow dhoti. He has a bow and quiver on his back. The man on the right is standing and wearing a blue shirt and yellow dhoti. He also has a bow and quiver on his back. There are two trees, one on either side of the men. The tree on the left is green and the tree on the right is yellow. The background is a night sky with a full moon and stars. The painting has an orange border. A dark blue area dominates the center of the image.
Artwork Details
- Date
- ca. 1690–1710
- Medium
- Ink, opaque watercolor, and silver on paper
- Culture
- India. Punjab Hills, kingdom of Jammu (Bahu)
- Dimensions
- 599 × 384 px
- Public Domain
- Yes
- Museum Record
- View original
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