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Shiva Nataraja statue, which depicts the Hindu deity Shiva performing his divine, cosmic dance. Amber Fort, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.-stock-foto
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Reclining Vishnu Fragmented Bronze Statue Washington DC USA // WASHINGTON D.C., United States — The fragmented, oxidized bronze statue of Vishnu Reclining on the Serpent Ananta rests on an oval, purple pedestal designed to evoke the sculpture's original coiled serpent support. Cast in Cambodia's Siem Reap province during the second half of the eleventh century, this massive figure from the West Mebon temple was likely produced by Angkor's royally sponsored bronze foundry. Although currently displaying a green patina, the sculpture originally featured mercury gilding across the body, lips paint-stock-foto
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Zolochiv, Ukraine - April 28, 2026: Bronze Shiva Nataraja sculpture depicting the cosmic dance in a museum glass case with warm lighting.-stock-foto
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Zolochiv, Ukraine - April 28, 2026: Brass Ganesha idol photographed by a window with soft light, swirling incense smoke and intricate carving.-stock-foto
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Nataraja. Early Chola, 9th-10th Century CE. Bronze. Tiruvarangulam, South India. Height: 71.5 cm, Width: 46.0 cm, Depth: 28.7 cm. This bronze image of-stock-foto
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Vishnu Vaikuntha. 9th Century CE. Brass Alloy. Kashmir. Height: 39.7 cm, Width: 22.7 cm, Depth: 12.0 cm. This sculpture of Vishnu Vaikuntha displays a-stock-foto
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Vishnu Vaikuntha. 9th Century CE. Brass Alloy. Kashmir. Height: 39.7 cm, Width: 22.7 cm, Depth: 12.0 cm. This sculpture of Vishnu Vaikuntha displays a-stock-foto
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Vishnu Vaikuntha. 9th Century CE. Brass Alloy. Kashmir. Height: 39.7 cm, Width: 22.7 cm, Depth: 12.0 cm. This sculpture of Vishnu Vaikuntha displays a-stock-foto
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Vishnu. Pallava, 9th Century CE. Bronze. Tamil Nadu, South India. Height: 21.6 cm, Width: 8.6 cm, Depth: 8.6 cm. The stylistics of the icon of Vishnu-stock-foto
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Surya. 17th Century CE. Bronze. Nepal. Height: 15.5 cm, Width: 6 cm, Depth: 5 cm. Surya, the Sun god, stands in samapada on a lotus, holding stalks of-stock-foto
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Uma-Maheshvara. 16th Century CE. Bronze. Nepal. Height: 18.2 cm, Width: 13.0 cm, Depth: 11.4 cm. Uma-Maheshvara seated on a semi-circular double lotus-stock-foto
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Panchamukhi Shivalinga. 19th Century CE. Bronze. Himachal Pradesh. Height: 28.5 cm, Width: 17.0 cm, Depth: 13.5 cm. This figure depicts panchamukhi li-stock-foto
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Nandikesvara. Vijayanagar, 15th Century CE. Bronze. South India. Height: 66.0 cm, Width: 33.0 cm, Depth: 21.5 cm. This four-armed and three-eyed figur-stock-foto
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Nandikesvara. Vijayanagar, 15th Century CE. Bronze. South India. Height: 66.0 cm, Width: 33.0 cm, Depth: 21.5 cm. This four-armed and three-eyed figur-stock-foto
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Appar. Chola, 10th Century CE. Bronze. South India. Height: 43.0 cm, Width: 18.5 cm, Depth: 18.5 cm. This is the image of the saint Appar, who was pop-stock-foto
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Devotee or Saint. Vijaynagara, 14th Century CE. Bronze. South India. Height: 75 cm, Width: 25.5 cm, Depth: 24.7 cm. A royal saint or devotee having fl-stock-foto
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Devotee or Saint. Vijaynagara, 14th Century CE. Bronze. South India. Height: 75 cm, Width: 25.5 cm, Depth: 24.7 cm. A royal saint or devotee having fl-stock-foto
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Sarfoji (Portrait of Maharaja Shahji). Maratha, 18th Century CE. Bronze. Tamil Nadu, South India. Height: 31.0 cm, Width: 17.5 cm, Depth: 14.0 cm. Sar-stock-foto
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Nataraja. Chola, 12th Century CE. Bronze. Tamil Nadu. Height: 96.0 cm, Width: 82.2 cm, Depth: 28.2 cm. Nataraja, the Lord of Dance, is regarded as the-stock-foto
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Subrahmanya. Vijayanagar, 15th-16th Century CE. Bronze. South India. Height: 86 cm, Width: 35.0 cm, Depth: 28.2 cm. The figure shows the four-armed Su-stock-foto
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Subrahmanya. Vijayanagar, 15th-16th Century CE. Bronze. South India. Height: 86 cm, Width: 35.0 cm, Depth: 28.2 cm. The figure shows the four-armed Su-stock-foto
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Shiva-Tripurantaka. Early Chola, 9th Century CE. Bronze. South India. Height: 97.5 cm, Width: 37.5 cm, Depth: 29.0 cm. The Tripurantaka form of Shiva-stock-foto
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Shiva-Tripurantaka. Early Chola, 9th Century CE. Bronze. South India. Height: 97.5 cm, Width: 37.5 cm, Depth: 29.0 cm. The Tripurantaka form of Shiva-stock-foto
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Bharata. Vijayanagar, 14th Century CE. Bronze. South India. Height: 75.0 cm, Width: 31.2 cm, Depth: 22.3 cm. When Rama refused to return to the kingdo-stock-foto
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Indra. 15th Century CE. Bronze. Nepal. Height: 26.3 cm, Width: 24.2 cm, Depth: 12.0 cm. In Buddhist mythology, Indra is an important figure in the epi-stock-foto
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Indra. 15th Century CE. Bronze. Nepal. Height: 26.3 cm, Width: 24.2 cm, Depth: 12.0 cm. In Buddhist mythology, Indra is an important figure in the epi-stock-foto
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Indra. 15th Century CE. Bronze. Nepal. Height: 26.3 cm, Width: 24.2 cm, Depth: 12.0 cm. In Buddhist mythology, Indra is an important figure in the epi-stock-foto
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Svachchhanda Bhairavi. Utpala, 10th Century CE. Bronze. Chamba, Himachal Pradesh. Height: 37.0 cm, Width: 24.0 cm, Depth: 7.0 cm. This is a bronze ima-stock-foto
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Nataraja. Chola, 12th Century CE. Bronze. Tamil Nadu. Height: 96.0 cm, Width: 82.2 cm, Depth: 28.2 cm. Nataraja, the Lord of Dance, is regarded as the-stock-foto
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Nataraja. Chola, 12th Century CE. Bronze. Tamil Nadu. Height: 96.0 cm, Width: 82.2 cm, Depth: 28.2 cm. Nataraja, the Lord of Dance, is regarded as the-stock-foto
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Nataraja. Chola, 12th Century CE. Bronze. Tamil Nadu. Height: 96.0 cm, Width: 82.2 cm, Depth: 28.2 cm. Nataraja, the Lord of Dance, is regarded as the-stock-foto
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Nataraja. Chola, 12th Century CE. Bronze. Tamil Nadu. Height: 96.0 cm, Width: 82.2 cm, Depth: 28.2 cm. Nataraja, the Lord of Dance, is regarded as the-stock-foto
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Bala Krishna or Sambandhar. Vijayanagar, 15th-16th Century CE. Bronze. South India. Height: 51.2 cm, Width: 33.0 cm, Depth: 18.8 cm. Bala Krishna is s-stock-foto
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Manikkavachakar. Late Chola, 12th Century CE. Bronze. South India. Height: 50.2 cm, Width: 21.8 cm, Depth: 20.8 cm. This is the image of the Shaiva sa-stock-foto
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Vishnu and Lakshmi on Garuda. Pratihara, 11th-12th Century CE. Bronze. Northern India. Height: 27.7 cm, Width: 17.5 cm, Depth: 8.7 cm. Image depicts V-stock-foto
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Vishnu and Lakshmi on Garuda. Pratihara, 11th-12th Century CE. Bronze. Northern India. Height: 27.7 cm, Width: 17.5 cm, Depth: 8.7 cm. Image depicts V-stock-foto
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Ganesha with Shakti. 15th Century CE. Bronze. Kerala. Height: 12.6 cm, Width: 9.0 cm, Depth: 9.0 cm. This four-armed figure of Ganesha is seated on a-stock-foto
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Ganesha (elephant-headed god; son of Siva). Vijayanagar, 14th Century CE. Bronze. Karnataka. Height: 44.4 cm, Width: 23.5 cm, Depth: 17.5 cm. This fou-stock-foto
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Ganesha. 15th Century CE. Bronze. Height: 23.9 cm, Width: 13.5 cm, Depth: 9.0 cm. Ganesha, the elephant-headed god, is also known as the remover of ob-stock-foto
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Vishnu (preserver god). 9th Century CE. Bronze. Kashmir. Height: 17.3 cm, Width: 10.0 cm, Depth: 4.0 cm. This is an image of four-armed Vishnu featuri-stock-foto