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The image displays a framed painting, likely an oil on canvas, exhibited on a wall, possibly within a museum or art gallery in Mysuru, India. An elaborate, gilded cornice is visible above the painting.

The painting, rendered in a classical Indian portraiture style, features three primary subjects: an adult woman and two young children. The woman, elegantly draped in a pink saree with intricate gold borders and rich jewelry, stands behind a dark, wheeled carriage or pram. Inside the carriage, two children are depicted: a boy, dressed in a dark, embellished tunic, sits attentively, while a girl, wearing a white top, a dark green skirt, and prominent pearl necklaces, reclines. All three figures are adorned with traditional Indian jewelry, including necklaces, earrings, and bangles.

The setting within the painting appears to be an outdoor garden or palace courtyard, with lush green foliage, blooming red flowers, and architectural elements like an archway and building facade in the background. In the lower right foreground of the painting, two white animals, possibly deer or swans, are visible.

A wooden plaque mounted on the wall to the right of the painting provides explanatory text in Kannada and English. The English text reads: "Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV-a Painted by Ravi Varma." This identifies the renowned artist as Ravi Varma and suggests one of the children, likely the boy, is Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV. The painting itself shows some signs of age, with minor discolouration and superficial marks on its surface. The overall scene within the painting conveys a sense of regal tranquility and familial interaction.
FM-7y8Ft1

Jan 12, 2025

Mysuru, India

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The image displays a framed painting, likely an oil on canvas, exhibited on a wall, possibly within a museum or art gallery in Mysuru, India. An elaborate, gilded cornice is visible above the painting. The painting, rendered in a classical Indian portraiture style, features three primary subjects: an adult woman and two young children. The woman, elegantly draped in a pink saree with intricate gold borders and rich jewelry, stands behind a dark, wheeled carriage or pram. Inside the carriage, two children are depicted: a boy, dressed in a dark, embellished tunic, sits attentively, while a girl, wearing a white top, a dark green skirt, and prominent pearl necklaces, reclines. All three figures are adorned with traditional Indian jewelry, including necklaces, earrings, and bangles. The setting within the painting appears to be an outdoor garden or palace courtyard, with lush green foliage, blooming red flowers, and architectural elements like an archway and building facade in the background. In the lower right foreground of the painting, two white animals, possibly deer or swans, are visible. A wooden plaque mounted on the wall to the right of the painting provides explanatory text in Kannada and English. The English text reads: "Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV-a Painted by Ravi Varma." This identifies the renowned artist as Ravi Varma and suggests one of the children, likely the boy, is Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV. The painting itself shows some signs of age, with minor discolouration and superficial marks on its surface. The overall scene within the painting conveys a sense of regal tranquility and familial interaction.

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