Indian Art Gallery
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Mogul emerald is a magnificent carved emerald, with a rich history, belonging to the period of the l
artekka:grahamewill:Fashion in a galaxy far, far away : Packing dressHopi hairstyle called “squash b
fuckyeahmake-up:Indian Bridal Makeup by Makeup Artist - Mariah Johal
Sreekumar Mahadevan Pillai (Indian, b. Kayamkulam, India, based Tiruvalla, Kerala, India) - Curious
A portrait of Muhammad Farrukhsiyar Padshah, the reverse with calligraphy by Muhammad Musa Husayni T
Sculpture (black schist with remnants of gesso and puja pigment) of the Hindu elephant-headed deity
opaque-mandala:Indian mandala street art
Here’s a little BLUESDAY inspiration from our Asian art collection, currently on view in Infinite B
Birchbark box of the southeastern Ojibwe people. Artist unknown; after 1865. Now in the Peabody Mu
Krishna in art (artists unknown)
Chesta Chatura Nayaka (The Hero Who is Clever in Actionattributed to Kripal of Nurpur, Pahari 1660–7
Krishna with Rukmini and Satyabhama, south indian bronze
Anasazi (Ancestral Pueblo) mug from Johnson Canyon, Colorado. Artist unknown; ca. 1100-1300. Now i
The Hindu goddess Kali. Unknown artist from Tamil Nadu, India; 11th century. Now in the Los Angele
Bottle, of the Mississippian culture of the Pre-Columbian U.S. Artist unknown; 11th to 14th century
A Nobleman on a Composite Horse Accompanied by Angels, India (Jaipur).
Seated statue (schist) of the Hindu deity Ganesha, from Karnataka state, India. Artist unknown; 13t
t3chn0ir:‘The site is supposed to be located on an Indian burial ground, and I believe they actually
Tara (active 1557-1577) ‘Umar Defeats a Dragon’, from “Hamzanama”, 1557-58“T
War cap of the Chiricahua Apache. Artist unknown; 1880s. Now in the Peabody Museum, Harvard Univer
Landscape BackgroundsGeorge Catlin (American; 1796–1872)1846–48Oil on canvas Smithsonian American Ar
artist-benjamin-west:A Conference held between some Indian Chiefs and Colonel Bouquet, in the Year 1
Cheyenne war bonnet. Artist unknown; ca. 1880-90. Now in the Missouri History Museum. Photo credi
Ivory carving depicting the marriage of Shiva and Parvati. Unknown south Indian artist; 1766. Now
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