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This media file features a framed painting, likely a Tanjore (Thanjavur) art piece, depicting a deity. The central subject is a plump, fair-skinned infant, adorned with intricate gold jewelry including necklaces, bracelets, anklets, and an elaborate crown with a peacock feather motif. The infant has a serene expression and large, dark eyes. The deity is shown lying comfortably on a large, vibrant green leaf, which resembles a banyan leaf (vatapatra). This leaf floats on a background of light blue water, painted with ripples and gentle waves. The painting itself utilizes vibrant colors and prominent gold leaf embellishments, a characteristic feature of Tanjore art, especially noticeable on the jewelry and decorative elements. The painting is enclosed in a thick, ornate golden frame with intricate scrollwork, set against a dark maroon matte. Reflections on the protective glass covering the painting show glimpses of trees and outdoor light, suggesting the photograph was taken indoors, possibly in a gallery or shop in Mysuru, India. Visible text on the right side of the frame confirms the art style. Vertically oriented, it reads "TANJAVOOR ART" in English, and beneath it, "ತಂಜಾವೂರು ಕಲೆ" (Tanjavuru Kale) in Kannada, both translating to "Tanjavoor Art." The same Kannada text is partially visible on the left side of the frame.
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