Islamic and Indian Art

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Islamic and Indian Art

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A Mughal watered-steel helmet India, 18th/ 19th Centuryof domed form with spike finial, decorated with chiselled foliate interlace with floral mot...

A carved relief sandstone Panel North or Central India, 8th/9th Centurycarved in high relief, the columns divided into niches, the left column dep...

A black schist stele depicting Bhairava East India, Pala Period, 11th/ 12th Centurystanding in pratyalidhasana, with four arms, two holding a dagg...

A Deccani tinned-copper openwork pandan India, 17th Centuryof splayed form, the lid flaring to a shoulder surmounted by a dome with raised central...

A gilt-copper mounted elephant head ornament (nettipattam) South India, 20th Centuryof tapering form, the quilted cotton ground decorated with app...

The death of the Giant Shankachura, from a dispersed Bhagavata Purana series Malwa, circa 1690-1700gouache and gold on paper, red border, nagari i...

A painting from a Baramasa series, depicting Radha and Krishna celebrating the Tej festival during the month of Sravan, with female devotees carry...

Raja Sansar Chand of Kangra (reg. 1775-1823) seated on a palace terrace Kangra, early 19th Centurygouache and gold on paper, blue floral border, l...

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