In this picture, where draughtsmanship takes precedence over colour, we see Ganesha in different poses. The base is divided into three sections. The middle one is the widest, showing Ganesha in a dancing pose, standing under a niche. This six armed Ganesha holds his usual attributes, the elephant goad, axe, rosary and also a snake the hood in his right hand and the rear portion in the left, the rest of the reptilian body falls behind his head. He uses another snake for his udarband (the stomach band). His left leg is bent at the knee. The right is also bent and the foot is raised on the inside. The other two sections are further divided holding Ganesha in different poses. There is one seated in padmasana in a frontal view. Two seated Ganesha images can be seen in profile in maharajalilasana and ardhparayankasana. The lowest on the right has nrtt Ganesha again. The dress and jewellery in all images is the same as are the attributes.
The artist has used a limited colour palette with more stress on linear details.
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