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A large, vertically oriented oil painting, encased in an ornate golden frame, is displayed on a wall. The painting depicts two Indian women in a formal portrait setting. The woman on the right (when viewing the image upright) is dressed in a dark green sari or drape, adorned with a pearl necklace, earrings, and bangles, and is shown reclining on a dark, possibly carved wooden chair or divan. She gazes directly at the viewer with a composed expression. Beside her, to the left, another woman is seated or reclining, dressed in a purple sari with a gold-embroidered border and a prominent gold waist belt. She rests her right arm on the first woman's left arm and looks slightly away from the viewer. Both women wear traditional Indian attire and jewelry, typical of royalty or nobility. The background of the painting is somewhat indistinct, with darker tones and vague architectural elements, possibly indicating an interior room or a window overlooking an outdoor scene. The women are posed statically, suggesting a formal portrait session. To the right of the painting, a wooden plaque with text is affixed to the wall. The text is in both Kannada and English. The English text clearly identifies the subjects: "Jayalakshmammani & her daughter Leelavathi." The overall setting suggests the painting is displayed in a museum or gallery, likely within a historical building, given the visible ornate ceiling cornices and wall details. The location context of Mysuru, India, further indicates its cultural and historical significance.
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