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Rama and Lakshmana converse with a man at night by Indian School

Rama and Lakshmana converse with a man at night

(Rama and Lakshmana converse with a man at night, c.1650 (opaque wc & ink on paper))


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1650  ·  opaque watercolour and ink on paper  ·  Image ID: 669003

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Rama and Lakshmana converse with a man at night by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
night · epic · story · indian · seated · deity · hinduism · horses · sleeping · hindu · tale · male · horse · asleep · conversing · vishnu · lakshmana · avatar · ramayana · rama · San Diego Museum of Art, USA / Bridgeman Images
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