Smithsonian National Museum Of Asian Art Ganesha Stone Sculpture Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON DC, United States — An intricately carved stone sculpture of Ganesha anchors the foreground of "The Art of Knowing" exhibition at the Smithsonian National Museum of Asian Art. Co-curated by Emma Natalya Stein, Hillary Langberg, and Debra Diamond, the gallery unites artifacts from South Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Himalayas spanning the ninth century to the modern era. Moving beyond elite textual teachings, historians utilize these stone sculptures and gilt bronzes as primary evidence to

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Smithsonian National Museum Of Asian Art Ganesha Stone Sculpture Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON DC, United States — An intricately carved stone sculpture of Ganesha anchors the foreground of
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Smithsonian National Museum Of Asian Art Ganesha Stone Sculpture Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON DC, United States — An intricately carved stone sculpture of Ganesha anchors the foreground of "The Art of Knowing" exhibition at the Smithsonian National Museum of Asian Art. Co-curated by Emma Natalya Stein, Hillary Langberg, and Debra Diamond, the gallery unites artifacts from South Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Himalayas spanning the ninth century to the modern era. Moving beyond elite textual teachings, historians utilize these stone sculptures and gilt bronzes as primary evidence to

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