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Buddha, Limestone, India,  Andhra Pradesh
India, Andhra Pradesh
3rd century CE
Drum panel with scenes of the Great Departure and Temptation of the Buddha, Limestone, India, Nagarjunakonda, Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh
India, Nagarjunakonda, Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh
first half 3rd century CE
Standing Goddess, Bronze, India (Andhra Pradesh)
India (Andhra Pradesh)
6th–7th century
A Pair of Royal Earrings, Gold, India (probably Andhra Pradesh)
India (probably Andhra Pradesh)
ca. 1st century BCE
Dharma-wheel pilaster (dharmacakrastambha), Limestone, Andhra Pradesh, possibly Ghantasala, Krishna district
Andhra Pradesh, possibly Ghantasala, Krishna district
ca. early 3rd century CE
One from a Pair of Ear Ornaments (Prakaravapra Kundala), Gold, sheet, wire and granulation, India, Andhra Pradesh
India, Andhra Pradesh
ca. 1st century BCE–1st century CE
One from a Pair of Ear Ornaments (Prakaravapra Kundala), Gold, sheet, wire and granulation, India, Andhra Pradesh
India, Andhra Pradesh
ca. 1st century BCE–1st century CE
The Conversion and Ordination of Nanda, Limestone, India (Andhra Pradesh, Goli)
India (Andhra Pradesh, Goli)
3rd century
Box Lid with Incised Figural Decoration, Ivory, India (Andhra Pradesh or West Bengal)
India (Andhra Pradesh or West Bengal)
ca. 3rd–4th century
Naga attendant holding a fly whisk, Limestone, India, probably Goli, Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh
India, probably Goli, Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh
ca. 3rd century CE
Drum panel depicting a stupa with the Buddha’s descent from Trayastrimsa Heaven, Limestone, India, Nagarjunakonda Stupa Site 6, Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh
India, Nagarjunakonda Stupa Site 6, Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh
late 3rd century CE
Casket, Ebony and engraved ivory, tortoiseshell; mirror glass; silver hardware; brass feet; iron lock, Indian, Vizagapatam
Indian, Vizagapatam
ca. 1760–65
Vamana being blessed by King Bali, Opaque pigments with gold on paper, India (Andhra Pradesh)
India (Andhra Pradesh)
ca. 1780s
Footed Bowl with Scenes from the Gauttila Jataka, Copper alloy, Southern India, probably Andhra Pradesh
Southern India, probably Andhra Pradesh
ca. 5th–6th century
Vishnu Venkateshvara, Lord of Tirupati, Tirupati School, South India, Opaque watercolor and hand-colored silver on paper, South India, Andhra Pradesh, Tirupati
Tirupati School, South India
late 18th century
Krishna Rajagopalaswamy, king of the cowherds, Tirupati School, South India, Opaque watercolor and hand-colored silver on paper, South India, Andhra Pradesh, Tirupati
Tirupati School, South India
late 18th century
Four-Sided Pillar with Loving Couples (Mithunas), Limestone, India (Andhra Pradesh, Nagarjunakonda)
India (Andhra Pradesh, Nagarjunakonda)
3rd–4th century
Krishna subduing Kaliya, flanked by his pleading wives, Opaque watercolor and gold on paper, South India, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh
South India, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh
19th century
The Three Roads, Ink and opaque watercolor on paper, India (Hyderabad)
India (Hyderabad)
ca. 1840
Inscribed Panel, Basalt; carved
mid-17th century
Silver Gilt Tray, Silver; gilded
late 18th century
Palanquin Finial, Copper; cast and gilded
ca. 1650–1680
India, Andhra Pradesh, Vizagapatam
ca. 1795
Belt/ Necklace, Silver, India (Rajasthan, Maharashtra or Andhra Pradesh)
India (Rajasthan, Maharashtra or Andhra Pradesh)
ca. 19th century
Zitty (Bagpipe), Leather, wood, skin, Indian
Indian
19th century
Girdle, Silver
19th century
Buddha offering protection, Copper alloy, India, unknown provenance in the Deccan, likely Andhra Pradesh
India, unknown provenance in the Deccan, likely Andhra Pradesh
5th century CE
Head of a Bodhisattva (?), Limestone, India (Andhra Pradesh, Nagarjunakonda)
Restituted
India (Andhra Pradesh, Nagarjunakonda)
second half of the 3rd–early 4th century
'Alam, Copper alloy
On loan to The Met
ca. 1700