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The image displays a framed painting hanging on a light yellow wall with decorative white moldings, likely within a museum or gallery in Mysuru, India. The painting itself is oriented vertically and features two Indian women in traditional attire. The central figures in the oil painting are two women. The woman on the left, who appears to be older, is standing. She wears a dark brown or maroon saree with a gold border and a light grey blouse, adorned with multiple necklaces, earrings, and bangles. She holds a delicate string of white flowers in her hands, seemingly adjusting the saree of the other woman or presenting the flowers. The second woman, positioned to the right and appearing younger, is seated or reclining. She wears a vibrant green saree with a gold border and matching jewelry. Her head is tilted slightly back, and she holds a flower in one hand. The background of the painting suggests an indoor setting, with muted tones and a hint of furniture and floral arrangements, including a vase of flowers on what might be a table in the upper right. The overall scene evokes a domestic and intimate interaction, possibly between a mother and daughter. To the right of the painting, a small wooden plaque provides identification. The text on the plaque is in both Kannada script and English. The English text clearly states: "Jayalakshammanni & her daughter Leelavathi," confirming the identities of the women depicted in the artwork.
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