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Vishnu Procession by Indian Art

Vishnu Procession

(Vishnu Procession, c. 1755)


Indian Art

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Vishnu Procession by Indian Art. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
india · painting · hinduism · mythology · krishna · vishnu · arjuna · bhagavad gita · mahabharata · allegory and literature · the oriental arts · private collection · indian art · gouache on paper · Fine Art Images/Heritage Images
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