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A PAINTING OF A FEMALE DEITY FROM THE HINDU PANTHEON A PAINTING OF A FEMALE DEITY FROM THE HINDU PANTHEON India, late 19th to early 20th century Opaque pigments on cloth. Vividly painted with a central deity surrounded by various devotees and disciples. Provenance: Vern Cork collection. Hungarian private collection, acquired from the above. Condition: Good condition with wear. Minor losses, flaking to pigment, creasing, and some soiling. Dimensions: Size 67 x 79 cm

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A PAINTING OF A FEMALE DEITY FROM THE HINDU PANTHEON A PAINTING OF A FEMALE DEITY FROM THE HINDU PANTHEON India, late 19th to early 20th century Opaque pigments on cloth. Vividly painted with a central deity surrounded by various devotees and disciples. Provenance: Vern Cork collection. Hungarian private collection, acquired from the above. Condition: Good condition with wear. Minor losses, flaking to pigment, creasing, and some soiling. Dimensions: Size 67 x 79 cm

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Galerie Zacke
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