This finely painted silk picture originates from India and dates to the mid-20th century, approximately 1950–1975. Measuring 15 inches by 20 inches (38 cm x 51 cm), the artwork is in good condition, though several removable creases are present across the delicate silk ground. The painting is rendered in a horizontal format and depicts a courtly scene involving a noble figure at rest, executed in a style that draws from traditional Rajasthani miniature painting.
The narrative focus is on a seated noble figure positioned within a pink-canopied tent on the right side of the composition. Approaching the tent are two female attendants dressed in traditional colorful saris—one in green and orange, the other in pink and purple—carrying vessels. They are followed by a male attendant leading a caparisoned white stallion. The figures are set against a minimalist landscape of rolling tan hills and stylized desert vegetation. The entire scene is framed by a thin red inner border and a broader dark green outer margin, providing a structured window into the pictorial narrative.