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A full-length oil painting, encased in an ornate gold frame, depicts a dignified Indian woman seated in an opulent indoor setting. The woman, identified by a wall plaque as "Kempannanjammaniyaavaru," wears a rich red saree with golden borders and intricate patterns, traditional jewelry including necklaces, bangles, and rings, and a bindi on her forehead. Her hands are clasped gently in her lap as she gazes calmly and directly at the viewer. She is seated on a grand, carved golden chair with blue upholstery. In the background, a muted green wall is visible, along with a dark blue drapery to her right. To her lower left, a smaller oval portrait of a man in regal attire and a turban is hung on the wall, suggesting a familial or revered connection. Below this, a richly carved wooden table holds what appears to be a small silver elephant figurine. The overall scene conveys a sense of traditional elegance and royal or aristocratic status, consistent with the location context of Mysuru, India. The painting style is realistic, reflecting formal portraiture. A brown plaque next to the frame displays her name in both Kannada script and English.
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