
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts two framed paintings mounted on a white wall. The upper painting, smaller in size, features two figures in traditional Indian attire. The figure on the left is seated with legs crossed, wearing a yellow garment. The figure on the right stands, also in yellow and red attire, with their hands raised. The background of this painting is dark and appears textured. The lower painting is larger and more detailed. It portrays a scene with multiple figures. In the center, a figure lies on a bed-like structure, appearing to be asleep or ill, wearing light-colored clothing and a reddish head covering. Another figure, possibly a child or infant, is partially visible being held by the reclining figure. To the right, a standing figure in reddish and beige attire looks towards the reclining figure. In the background, there are several vessels and an illuminated lamp. Below this painting, there is text written in an Indian script. The wall itself is white and shows some signs of age, with subtle imperfections. A decorative golden border runs along the top edge of the wall. The paintings are located in the National Museum, New Delhi, India.
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