Still desperately searching for Sita in the mountainous wilderness, the monkeys find the entrance to an enticing cave. On the left, in a separate panel, the monkeys cavort in a flowering tree outside the small entrance to the cave by Indian School

Still desperately searching for Sita in the mountainous wilderness, the monkeys find the entrance to an enticing cave. On the left, in a separate panel, the monkeys cavort in a flowering tree outside the small entrance to the cave

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Still desperately searching for Sita in the mountainous wilderness, the monkeys find the entrance to an enticing cave. On the left, in a separate panel, the monkeys cavort in a flowering tree outside the small entrance to the cave by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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