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Ganesha, Copper alloy, India, Tamil Nadu
India, Tamil Nadu
12th century
Standing Ganesha, Stone, Cambodia
Cambodia
second half 7th century
Seated Ganesha, Bronze, Thailand
Thailand
ca. 15th century
Ganesha, Stucco with traces of color, China, Xinjiang, Pialma (75 km west of Khotan)
China, Xinjiang, Pialma (75 km west of Khotan)
6th–7th century
Seated Ganesha, Ivory, India, Odisha
India, Odisha
17th century
Shiva as Lord of Dance (Shiva Nataraja), Copper alloy, India, Tamil Nadu
India, Tamil Nadu
late 12th–early 13th century
Standing Ganesha, Wood with traces of polychrome, Nepal, Kathmandu Valley
Nepal, Kathmandu Valley
16th–17th century
Seated Four-Armed Ganesha, Ink and opaque watercolor on paper, India, Rajasthan, Bundi
India, Rajasthan, Bundi
ca. 1775
Seated Ganesha, Stone, India, Kashmir
India, Kashmir
mid-9th century
Ganesha Seated on a Lion Throne, Schist, India
India
ca. 10th century
Seated Four-Armed Ganesha, Bronze, Indonesia, Java
Indonesia, Java
9th century
Dancing Ganesha, Red sandstone, India, Madhya Pradesh
India, Madhya Pradesh
ca. 10th century
Ganesha Leads Shiva and Durga in Procession, Ink and opaque watercolor on paper, India, Western Rajasthan
India, Western Rajasthan
18th century
Sursanga, Wood, pearl, ivory, Indian
Indian
19th century
The God Indra Worships Ganesha, folio from the Tehri Garhwal series of the Gita Govinda, Ink and opaque watercolor on paper, India, Punjab Hills, Kingdom of Kangra or Guler
India, Punjab Hills, Kingdom of Kangra or Guler
ca. 1775–80
Dancing Ganesha, Schist, India
On loan to The Met
India
12th century
Sukunda Ritual Lamp, Copper alloy, Nepal, Newar
On loan to The Met
Nepal, Newar
18th century
Ganesha Ritual Lamp, Copper alloy, Nepal, Newar
On loan to The Met
Nepal, Newar
18th–19th century
Ganesha Ritual Lamp, Copper alloy, Nepal, Newar
On loan to The Met
Nepal, Newar
19th–20th century
Ganesha Ritual Lamp, Copper alloy, Nepal, Newar
On loan to The Met
Nepal, Newar
18th–19th century
Seated Buddha, Bronze, Thailand
Thailand
15th century
Terracotta kernos (vase for multiple offerings), Terracotta, Cycladic
Cycladic
ca. 2300–1900 BCE
Group of four vases, Electrum, gilded silver, silver, Northwest Anatolian
Northwest Anatolian
ca. 2300–2000 BCE
Tara, the Buddhist Savior, Gilt copper alloy with color and semiprecious stone inlay, Nepal, Kathmandu Valley
Nepal, Kathmandu Valley
14th century
Dish with Recumbent Elephant Surrounded by Clouds, Stoneware with underglaze cobalt-blue decoration, Vietnam
Vietnam
15th–16th century
Vishnu, Sandstone, India (Punjab)
India (Punjab)
10th–11th century
Chamunda, the Horrific Destroyer of Evil, Sandstone, India
India
10th–11th century
Crowned Buddha, Wood with lacquer and gilt, Burma
Burma
ca. 13th–early 14th century
Standing Vishnu as Keshava, Dasoja of Balligrama, Stone, India (Karnataka, probably Belur)
Dasoja of Balligrama
first quarter of the 12th century
Twenty-One Emanations of the Goddess Tara, Stone with polychrome, Tibet
Tibet
14th century
Ewer in the Form of a Phoenix, Stoneware with underglaze cobalt blue decoration, Vietnam
Vietnam
ca. 15th–16th century
Durga as Slayer of the Buffalo Demon Mahishasura, Gilt copper alloy, inlaid with semiprecious stones, Nepal
Nepal
14th–15th century
Jain Svetambara Tirthankara in Meditation, Marble, India (Gujarat or Rajasthan)
India (Gujarat or Rajasthan)
first half of the 11th century
Seated Buddha, Bronze, Thailand
Thailand
late 15th–16th century
Seated Amitāyus, the Buddha of Eternal Life, Bronze, Burma
Burma
ca. 11th–12th century
Buddhist Shrine, Bronze, Thailand
Thailand
13th century
Bodhisattva, probably Padmapani Lokeshvara, Gilt copper alloy, Nepal (Kathmandu Valley)
Nepal (Kathmandu Valley)
10th–11th century
The Bodhisattva Maitreya, the Buddha of the Future, Copper alloy with gilding and color, Nepal
Nepal
11th century
The Bodhisattva Manjushri as a Ferocious Destroyer of Ignorance, Gilt-copper alloy with color and gold paint, Nepal, Kathmandu Valley
Nepal, Kathmandu Valley
10th century
Seated Avalokiteshvara, the Buddha of Infinite Compassion, Gilt copper alloy, Tibet or Mongolia
Tibet or Mongolia
17th century