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Goddess Durga slaying the demon Mahisha, Copper alloy, Bangladesh, northern Bengal, possibly Varendra region
Bangladesh, northern Bengal, possibly Varendra region
ca. 12th century
Manjuvajra Mandala, Black stone, Bangladesh or India (Bengal)
Bangladesh or India (Bengal)
11th century
Shiva as Mrityunjaya, the Conquerer of Death, Black stone, Bangladesh or India (Bengal)
Bangladesh or India (Bengal)
12th century
The Goddess Durga Slaying the Demon Buffalo Mahisha, Argillite, Bangladesh or India (Bengal)
Bangladesh or India (Bengal)
12th century
Mäsqälä qǝddase (liturgical cross), Northern Highlands artist, Bronze, Northern Highlands region
Northern Highlands artist
13th–14th century
Bird pendant, Central Region artist(s), Jadeite, Central Region
Central Region artist(s)
300–700 CE
Yäʿğğ mäsqäl (hand cross), Northern Highlands artist, Wood, metal, Tigray region
Northern Highlands artist
18th century
Mäsqälä qǝddase (liturgical cross), Northern Highlands artist, Copper, Central or Northern Highlands region
Northern Highlands artist
15th century
Book of the Gospels, Northern Highlands artist, Parchment (vellum), acacia wood, tempera, ink
Northern Highlands artist
late 14th–early 15th century
Processional Cross, Northern Highlands artist, Brass, Northern Highlands region
Northern Highlands artist
14th–15th century
Vajrapani, the Thunderbolt-Bearing Bodhisattva, Bronze, Bangladesh
Bangladesh
late 9th–10th century
Surya, the Sun God, with Attendants, Bronze, Bangladesh
Bangladesh
ca. 9th century
Bust of Vishnu, Terracotta, India (Bengal) or Bangladesh
India (Bengal) or Bangladesh
5th–6th century
Carved Conch with Lakshmi-Narayana, Shell with silver additions, India (possibly West Bengal) or Bangladesh
India (possibly West Bengal) or Bangladesh
11th–12th century
Pendant, Central Region artist(s), Jadeite, Central Region
Central Region artist(s)
300–700 CE
Flying Panel Metate, Central Region artist(s), Stone, Central Region
Central Region artist(s)
1 - 500 CE
Prisoner, Bronze, later fire gilding, Possibly northern Europe
Possibly northern Europe
late 16th–early 17th century
Kablé (buffalo helmet mask), Northern Tussian or Siemu blacksmith, Ceiba(?) wood, cane, fiber, Northern Tussian or Siemu
Northern Tussian or Siemu blacksmith
19th–first quarter 20th century
Icon triptych of Ewosṭatewos and eight of his disciples, Northern Highlands artist, Wood, tempera, cord, Amhara
Northern Highlands artist
late 17th century
Mäsqälä qǝddase (liturgical cross), Northern Highlands artist, Bronze, Tigrinya peoples
Northern Highlands artist
12th–13th century
Wall painting of the Virgin and Child with donors, Northern Highlands artist, Pigment over gesso on canvas
Northern Highlands artist
ca. 1800
The force is with our people, Museum of Northern Arizona
Museum of Northern Arizona
Bodhisattva, Bronze, Bangladesh
Bangladesh
9th century
Kalki on Horseback, Bronze, Bangladesh
Bangladesh
10th century
Broadsword, Steel, silver, wood, Northern European, possibly Switzerland
Northern European, possibly Switzerland
early 17th century
Dagger (Kindjal) with Sheath, Steel, wood, silver, niello, Caucasian, possibly northern Dagestan
Caucasian, possibly northern Dagestan
ca. 1840–50
Rapier, Steel, gold, copper wire, wood, Northern European, possibly Flanders
Northern European, possibly Flanders
ca. 1620–30
Aquamanile in the Form of Samson and
the Lion, Bronze; quaternary copper alloy (approx. 78% copper, approx. 10% zinc, approx. 6% tin, approx. 5% lead) with natural patina. Remnants of the iron armature are in the lion’s legs and the figure of Samson., Northern European (?), possibly German
Northern European (?), possibly German
ca. 1380–1400
Vairochana, the Transcendent Buddha of the Center, Bronze with silver inlay, Pakistan (possibly Gilgit region)
Pakistan (possibly Gilgit region)
9th–early 10th century