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Classifications: Sculpture

Classifications: Sculpture
Surya, the sun god
Indian
ca. 10th century
45.59
Siva killing the elephant demon
Indian
ca. 10th century
68.119
Siva with attendants
Indian
11th-12th century
69.15
Female Divinity
Indian
late 6th century
69.23
Head of Vaishnavait deity
Indian
5th century
64.22
Jain dancing girl
Indian
ca. 11th century
64.24
Celestial Beauty (Surasundari)
Indian
10th-12th century
44.54
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
Relief fragment; female head
Indian
8th-9th Century
70.31
A Naga God with Cobra Hood
Indian
12th-13th century
60.33
Brahma and Brahmani
Indian
ca. 11th century
70.63
Relief; Stupa railing fragment
Indian
2nd century B.C.
69.148
Head of a Bodhisattva
Indian
4th - 5th century
41.21
Elephant
Indian
ca. 1st century
66.43
Lion
Indian
12th century
51.96
Buddha surrounded by foliage
Indian
6th-7th century
2001.1011
Ghandhara
5-6th century AD
SC2001.1044
Ghandhara
5-6th century AD
SC2001.1045
Yaki Surasundari
Indian
ca. 11th century
63.36
Dancing Siva
Indian
19th century
58.43
Fragmentary figure
Indian
3rd millennium B.C. - 2nd century A.D.
93.31
Fragmentary figure
Indian
3rd millennium B.C. - 2nd century A.D.
93.32
Fragmentary figure
Indian
3rd millennium B.C. - 2nd century A.D.
93.33
Fragmentary figure
Indian
3rd millennium B.C. - 2nd century A.D.
93.34
Fragmentary figure
Indian
3rd millennium B.C. - 2nd century A.D.
93.35
Fragmentary figure
Indian
3rd millennium B.C. - 2nd century A.D.
93.36
Fragmentary figure
Indian
3rd millennium B.C. - 2nd century A.D.
93.37
Fragmentary figure
Indian
3rd millennium B.C. - 2nd century A.D.
93.38
Fragmentary figure
Indian
3rd millennium B.C. - 2nd century A.D.
93.39
Fragmentary figure
Indian
3rd millennium B.C. - 2nd century A.D.
93.40
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