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