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Storage jar (olla) of the Acoma Pueblo people, New Mexico. Artist unknown; ca. 1890-1910. Now in t
sumballein:therealbornfree:The Tao of Physics - Fritjof Capra “Hundreds of years ago, Indian artist
Indian woman, Artist Raj Jangid
Cressida Campbell (Australian, b. 1960, Sydney, Australia) - 1: Plums with Indian Cloth, 2004 2: Pe
Chitra Ganesh (Indian-American, b. 1975, Brooklyn, NY, USA) - Ancestor, 2019, Paintings: Pastel, Oil
Hopi ceramic tiles. Artist unknown; ca. 1895. Now in the Heard Museum, Phoenix, AZ.
Raven rattle of the Tlingit people, from Fort Wrangell, Alaska. Artist unknown; late 19th century.
Anasazi water jar (olla) from the southwestern United States. Artist unknown; ca. 1100-1250. Now i
Say My Name Part 1…a new seriesInstagram | Print enquiries: nehak64@yahoo.com
Warwick Goble (1862-1943), “Indian Myth and Legend” by Donald Alexander Mackenzie, 1913S
signorcasaubon:The Holy Mass as depicted by an Anonymous Mughal artist of the 17th century. Note the
hinducosmos: Lord Vishnu and Surya Sun Artist: L.N. Sharma. (via eBay: Indian Allegory @allegory003)
For Eyes of Time, Chitra Ganesh paired her own site-specific work with a curated selection of object
Sculpture of the Hindu deity Vishnu, attended by Lakshmi and Sarasvati. Artist unknown; 12th centur
Two Nautch Girls - Oil Painting by American Artist Edwin Lord WeeksIn North India nauch (/ˈnɔːtʃ/) i
The Hindu deity Vishnu in the form of the man-lion Narasimha. Artist unknown; 12th century.&nb
Women Playing Cards, B. Prabha
Copper sculpture of Varaha, boar avatar of the Hindu deity Vishnu. Artist unknown; ca. 1600. &
Elsa Bleda (French-Turkish, b. 1988, Aix-les Bains, France, based Johannesburg, South Africa) - The
‘Perseverance of Mother Nature’ by Indian American artist Deedee Cheriel, who wa
rhaegartargaryen:Indian Prince Palace of Agra by Edwin Lord Weeks
artist-vereshchagin:Indian motif, 1875, Vasily Vereshchagin
Illustration from Indian Fairy Tales by John Dickson Batten (1892)
Sculpture of the seated Maitreya (the future Buddha). Artist unknown; 2nd/3rd cent. CE. From I
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