Rama Chasing the Golden Deer, from the Ramayana, 1600 by Mughal School

Rama Chasing the Golden Deer, from the Ramayana, 1600

(Rama chasing the Golden Deer, from the Ramayana, 1600)


Mughal School

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Rama Chasing the Golden Deer, from the Ramayana, 1600 by Mughal School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
hindu god · deity · forest · hunting · hunt · bow and arrow · National Museum of India, New Delhi, India / Bridgeman Images
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