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| Bodhisattva Gandharan, Kushana period, late 2nd century C.E. Gandhara, Northwestern Pakistan Gray schistClassification: Sculpture Accession number: 37.99
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| Ganesha with His Consorts Indian, early 11th century Madhya Pradesh or Rajasthan, Northern India SandstoneClassification: Sculpture Accession number: 1989.312
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| Lovers (mithuna) Indian, 13th century Orissa, India (Eastern) IvoryClassification: Sculpture Accession number: 1987.622
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| Shiva Indian, Chola period, late 10th century Tamilnadu, Southern India Granulite, green schistClassification: Sculpture Accession number: 42.120
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| Birth of a Prince Indian, Mughal period, about 1620 Bishandas, Indian, active about 1590–1650 Northern India Opaque watercolor and on paperClassification: Paintings Accession number: 14.657
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| Elephant Goad (Ankus) Indian, Nayaka period, Probably early 17th century A.D. possibly Karnataka, Southern India SteelClassification: Metalwork Accession number: 1995.114
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| Gateway Indian, Mughal period, about 1677 Delhi area, Northern India Red sandstoneClassification: Architectural elements Accession number: 1983.386
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| Seated Man Smoking a Huqqa Indian, Pahari, 1730–40 possibly Jammu, Punjab Hills, India Ink and opaque watercolor on paperClassification: Drawings / Watercolors Accession number: 17.2740
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| Heroine Rushing to Her Lover (Abhisarika Nayika ) Indian, Pahari, late 18th century Attributed to: The Family of Nainsukh Kangra style, Punjab Hills, Northern India Opaque watercolor and gold on paperClassification: Paintings Accession number: 17.2612
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