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A vibrant, framed Mysore painting depicting a richly adorned female deity is prominently displayed. The artwork features a central figure with light skin, elaborate jewelry including necklaces, armlets, and a crown, and a flowing reddish-brown garment. She is depicted in a graceful, reclining or seated pose, with one arm bent upwards and the other extended. The deity is set against a deep blue, circular background, intricately embellished with gold leaf in floral and scroll patterns, creating a halo-like effect. The main background of the painting is a rich green, complemented by gilded corners and borders. To the right of the figure, a grand, golden architectural element or throne-like structure with patterned details and a small bird motif is visible. The painting showcases the characteristic Mysore style with extensive use of gold leaf and gesso work, giving it a three-dimensional effect. The artwork is encased in a ornate golden frame. Reflections on the glass covering the painting show blurred outdoor elements, possibly trees or a building, indicating the painting is displayed near a window or in a well-lit area. The image itself is rotated 90 degrees clockwise. Visible text on the right side of the painting, oriented vertically, reads "MYSURU ART" in English and "ಮೈಸೂರು ಆರ್ಟ್" (Mysuru Art) in Kannada script, confirming the origin and style of the artwork, which is a significant art form in Mysuru, India. Another vertical inscription in Kannada script, possibly a signature or a dedication, is present in the lower-left corner.
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