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The image displays an elaborate, low-relief carving embedded in an earthy, light brown wall, likely made of clay or mud. The central part of the relief features a detailed depiction of a seated figure, possibly a deity or royalty, under an ornate, fan-like or shell-like canopy. The carving includes intricate patterns, stylized motifs, and what appear to be smaller attendant figures or decorative elements. The overall style suggests an ancient or traditional art form.

The artifact is protected by a modern, translucent corrugated roof structure, visible on the left, which filters natural daylight into the space. This creates distinct patterns of light and shadow across the relief and the ground, indicating it is daytime.

To the right of the relief, a framed information plaque is mounted, displaying a small image and explanatory text, predominantly in English. Below it, a yellow rectangular sign clearly states: "SRIKANTADATTA NARASIMHARAJA WODEYAR". This name likely refers to the subject of the carving or a significant historical figure associated with it, fitting the location context of Mysuru, India. Some reddish brick-like objects are visible on the ground near the sign. The scene appears to be an archaeological exhibition or a preserved historical site.
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Jan 12, 2025

Mysuru, India

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The image displays an elaborate, low-relief carving embedded in an earthy, light brown wall, likely made of clay or mud. The central part of the relief features a detailed depiction of a seated figure, possibly a deity or royalty, under an ornate, fan-like or shell-like canopy. The carving includes intricate patterns, stylized motifs, and what appear to be smaller attendant figures or decorative elements. The overall style suggests an ancient or traditional art form. The artifact is protected by a modern, translucent corrugated roof structure, visible on the left, which filters natural daylight into the space. This creates distinct patterns of light and shadow across the relief and the ground, indicating it is daytime. To the right of the relief, a framed information plaque is mounted, displaying a small image and explanatory text, predominantly in English. Below it, a yellow rectangular sign clearly states: "SRIKANTADATTA NARASIMHARAJA WODEYAR". This name likely refers to the subject of the carving or a significant historical figure associated with it, fitting the location context of Mysuru, India. Some reddish brick-like objects are visible on the ground near the sign. The scene appears to be an archaeological exhibition or a preserved historical site.

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