The National Museum, New Delhi

Statues and bronzes
Ganga, Gupta, 5th c., Ahichchhatra, Uttar Pradesh, terracotta Nataraja (Shiva as Lord of the Dance), 19th c., stone Devi, Vijayanagara, 15th c., South India, bronze Vishnu, Pala, 11th c. AD, Eastern India
Virabhadra (form of Shiva), Vijayanagara, 16th c., South India, stone Woman in grief, Sarnat, Uttar Pradesh, sandstone Buddha, Gandhara, 2nd c., stone Devi (goddess), late Chola, 12th c., South India, bronze
Nataraja, late Chola, 12th c., South India, bronze Buddha life scenes, Ikshavaku, 3rd c., Nagarjunakonda, Andra Pradesh, stone Kubera (king of the yakshas and lord of wealth), Mathura, 2nd c. Nataraja, Chola, 9th-10th c., Tiruvarangulam, South India, bronze
Stupa, Sunga, -2nd c., Bharhut, Madya Pradesh, stone Manikkavachaka. late Chola, 12th c., South India, bronze Figurine of a  young woman (perhaps a dancing girl), Harrapan, Mohenjo-Daro, c. -2300 to -1750, copper The National Museum
Balakrishna, Vijayanagara, 15th c., South India, bronze Vishnu, late Chola, 12th c., South India, bronze The drunken courtesan, 2nd c., Mathura School, speckled red sandstone Mother goddes figurine, Harrapan, Mojenjo-Daro, c. -2300 to -1750,terracotta