File:Chitrangi.jpg
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English: Chitrangi is one of the many brilliant and artistic works of Sri Gopalarao. This painting was printed in Germany in 1929. The artist shows the innate beauty of the Indian lady "Chitrangi". Sri Gopalarao has applied bright colors to the painting that brings out the beauty and elegance of the lady. The red sari and jewelry along with the scenic view of the background adds life to the picture |
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Source | http://www.gopalarao.com/painting7.html |
Author | Gopalarao |
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