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This media file showcases a vibrant historical mural painting framed by opulent architecture, likely within the Mysore Palace in Mysuru, India. The central subject is a large painting depicting a detailed outdoor scene of a grand procession or military parade under clear daytime skies. Numerous people, dressed in traditional or military attire, populate the scene. Prominent in the foreground and mid-ground are several large gun cannons, each mounted on a wheeled carriage and being pulled by teams of oxen. The procession also includes decorated elephants and horses, carrying riders or significant items. In the background of the painting, a fortified building with a distinctive, multi-tiered tower stands against a bright blue sky, flanked by trees and greenery. The painting is set within an ornate architectural frame, featuring intricately carved archways and decorative borders in gold, white, and reddish-brown, adorned with floral and scrollwork patterns. To the right of the mural, a section of a wall is covered with beautifully patterned tiles. These tiles feature repeating motifs of yellow flowers and blue foliage on a light blue background, accented with green and yellow border strips. A small informational sign is visible on the tiled wall, between the painting and the intricate tilework. The text on this sign is written in both Kannada and English. The legible English text reads: "Gun Cannons with carriages". The overall image captures a blend of historical narrative art and exquisite architectural detailing.
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