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Classifications: Sculpture

Classifications: Sculpture
37 to 72 of 2,130
Two Buddhist monks and attendants
Pakistani
ca. 2nd-3rd century
44.50
Two monks with an attendant
Pakistani
ca. 2nd-3rd century
44.51
Celestial Beauty (Surasundari)
Indian
10th-12th century
44.54
Steaming Cup
Robert Arneson
1974
94.84
Divinity
Indian
ca. 12th century
44.56
Krishna Playing Flute
Indian
14th - 18th century
44.57
Buddha taming the wild elephant
Indian
ca. 9th-10th century
44.64
Black stone horse and rider
Chinese
early 7th - 10th century
34.65
Stone figure; Ganesha seated
Cambodian
ca. 13th century
34.67
Bust of a monk
Antonio Begarelli
1559
64.96
Portrait head of a young woman
Roman
1st-2nd century
59.98
Frog in Cup
David Gilhooly
1972
2000.178
Cookies
David Gilhooly
1974
2000.181
Osiris
David Gilhooly
1974
2000.182
Head of a Buddha
Thai
ca. 1400
95.29
Female figure
Pakistani
ca. 2nd - 3rd century
95.37
Bust of Child
Greek
ca. 2nd century B.C.
45.10
Relief fragment; female head
Indian
8th-9th Century
70.31
A Naga God with Cobra Hood
Indian
12th-13th century
60.33
Dragon
Thai
14th century
35.22
Brahma and Brahmani
Indian
ca. 11th century
70.63
Children Playing with a Goat
Claude Michel (called Clodion)
18th century
60.61
Kneeling angel
Italian (Genoa)
17th century
65.85
Relief; Stupa railing fragment
Indian
2nd century B.C.
69.148
Dirty Dish
Robert Arneson
1971
86.272
Guardian Figure
Chinese
8th century
43.101
Head of Amenemhet III
Egyptian
ca. 18th-19th century B.C.
55.176
Chimaera head
Chinese
3rd - 4th century
48.137
Head of a man (Tiberius?)
Roman
1st century, eyes recut 2nd or 3rd century
47.9
Head of a Man (Caesar?)
Roman
1st century B.C.
54.178
Female head
Syrian
2nd-3rd century
48.189
Guanyin
Chinese
618-907
40.144
Torso of a Youth
Roman
1st century
48.221

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