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A Lady Applying Henna to Her Raised Foot

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Ink opaque watercolor and gold on paper, India (Rajasthan Bikaner)
Rights: Public Domain
Asian Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Uzi Zucker 1977
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Title: A Lady Applying Henna to Her Raised Foot
Description:
Ink opaque watercolor and gold on paper, India (Rajasthan Bikaner).

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