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The media file displays a framed, black and white portrait of a man, identified as Chamaraja Wodeyar, hanging on a wall. The man is depicted from the waist up, facing slightly left and looking upwards and right. He has a prominent mustache and wears a patterned turban and a buttoned, possibly striped, long-sleeved garment, indicative of traditional South Indian attire. His left hand is visible, possibly resting. A portion of a tufted, upholstered surface, perhaps a chair or sofa, is visible to his right, suggesting he is seated.

The portrait is set within a dark mat and an ornate, gold-colored frame with intricate carvings. To the right of the frame, a light-brown wooden plaque is attached to the wall. This plaque displays text in both Kannada script and English. The English text clearly reads "Chamaraja Wodeyar". Above this, a smaller metallic plate also bears the name "Chamaraja Wodeyar" and some Kannada script. The larger Kannada text on the wooden plaque translates to "Chamaraja Wodeyaru".

The setting appears to be a museum or a historical gallery, possibly in Mysuru, India, given the identity of the subject, who was a Maharaja of Mysore. The photograph's monochrome nature suggests it is an older image, likely from the late 19th or early 20th century. The wall behind the portrait is a plain, light cream color, with parts of other framed objects visible at the top. The image captures a historical figure in a formal portrait setting.
FM-7y8Ft1

Jan 12, 2025

Mysuru, India

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The media file displays a framed, black and white portrait of a man, identified as Chamaraja Wodeyar, hanging on a wall. The man is depicted from the waist up, facing slightly left and looking upwards and right. He has a prominent mustache and wears a patterned turban and a buttoned, possibly striped, long-sleeved garment, indicative of traditional South Indian attire. His left hand is visible, possibly resting. A portion of a tufted, upholstered surface, perhaps a chair or sofa, is visible to his right, suggesting he is seated. The portrait is set within a dark mat and an ornate, gold-colored frame with intricate carvings. To the right of the frame, a light-brown wooden plaque is attached to the wall. This plaque displays text in both Kannada script and English. The English text clearly reads "Chamaraja Wodeyar". Above this, a smaller metallic plate also bears the name "Chamaraja Wodeyar" and some Kannada script. The larger Kannada text on the wooden plaque translates to "Chamaraja Wodeyaru". The setting appears to be a museum or a historical gallery, possibly in Mysuru, India, given the identity of the subject, who was a Maharaja of Mysore. The photograph's monochrome nature suggests it is an older image, likely from the late 19th or early 20th century. The wall behind the portrait is a plain, light cream color, with parts of other framed objects visible at the top. The image captures a historical figure in a formal portrait setting.

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