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Standing Buddha Shakyamuni in Varada-mudra
Standing Buddha Shakyamuni in Varada-mudra
This sculpture depicts a Buddha gracefully standing on a shallow lotus pedestal, the Buddha likely the Buddha Sakyamuni (the Historical Buddha) though possibly the Buddha Dipankara...
Neha Misra, Green Dharma Mandala from Climate Solutions Mandala Series, (ca. 2025)
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Acrylic, fiber, and dreams on upcycled family silk saree from India, 85 × 47 in...
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Pedestal Bowl with Lightly Domed Cover, the Base with Openwork Decoration in Two Registers
Pedestal Bowl with Lightly Domed Cover, the Base with Openwork Decoration in Two Registers
This stately covered food cup rests on an elongated conical base that flares strongly at the bottom but then constricts to a virtually cylindrical form at the top. Of compressed he...
Pedestal Bowl with Lightly Domed Cover, the Base with Openwork Decoration in One Register
Pedestal Bowl with Lightly Domed Cover, the Base with Openwork Decoration in One Register
This stately covered food cup rests on an elongated conical base that flares strongly at the bottom but then constricts to a virtually cylindrical form at the top. Of compressed he...
Tirthankara Suparsvanatha in Kayotsarga, or Standing Meditation, Posture and Protected by a Five-Headed Naga
Tirthankara Suparsvanatha in Kayotsarga, or Standing Meditation, Posture and Protected by a Five-Headed Naga
Formerly thought to represent Parsvanatha, Jainism’s twenty-third Tirthankara, this sculpture has now been identified as Suparsvanatha, Jainism’s seventh Tirthankara. According to ...


