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More than 10,000 results for Indian, West Bengal, made for the European market
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Coverlet (Colcha), Cotton, embroidered with silk, Indian, West Bengal, made for the European market
Indian, West Bengal, made for the European market
ca. 1675–1700
Goddess who bestows riches, probably Sri Lakshmi, Molded terracotta, India, Chandraketugarh, West Bengal
India, Chandraketugarh, West Bengal
1st century BCE
Hunting Sword and Scabbard, Steel, copper-gold alloy (<i>shakudō</i>), gold, wood, ray skin, hilt, Japanese, made for the European market
hilt, Japanese, made for the European market
hilt, ca. 1700; blade, ca. 1700–1725
Plaque with the Goddess Durga Standing on a Lotus, Wood, India (West Bengal)
India (West Bengal)
1st century BCE
Plaque with Standing Yakshi, Wood, India (West Bengal)
India (West Bengal)
1st century BCE
Plaque with a Winged Goddess and Two Attendants, Ivory, India (West Bengal)
India (West Bengal)
ca. 1st century BCE
The Moon God Chandra(?) in His Chariot with Wife and Attendant, Ivory, India (West Bengal)
India (West Bengal)
2nd–1st century BCE
The Sun God Surya(?) in His Chariot with Wives and Attendants, Ivory, India (West Bengal)
India (West Bengal),
2nd–1st century BCE
Kali, the wrathful protector (Shri Shri Kali)  (recto); Kali (verso), G. C. Dass (recto), Recto: Lithograph with watercolor on paper; Verso: lithograph, printed in black, West Bengal, Kolkata
G. C. Dass
Unidentified artist
ca. 1880–85 (recto); ca. 1875–85 (verso)
Goddess Kamalatmika, The Hindu Art Studio, Lithograph, printed in black with hand-coloring in watercolor and selectively applied glaze, West Bengal, Calcutta
The Hindu Art Studio
ca. 1880–85
Coverlet or Wall Hanging, Silk, embroidered with silk, Chinese, made for the European or American market
Chinese, made for the European or American market
ca. 1700–1800
Taūs (mayuri), Wood, parchment, metal, feathers, Indian
Indian
19th century
Sitar, Murari Adhikari  Indian, Teak, ebony, metal, bone, various materials, Indian
Murari Adhikari
1997
Sarangi, Wood, ivory, parchment, metal, Indian
Indian
ca. 1900
Śankh, Shell (Turbinella pyrum), brass, wax, Indian
Indian
19th century
Folding Fan with Trompe l'Oeil Representations of Fans, Scrolls, and Figure Groups, Gouache on parchment; gilded ivory, Chinese, for the European Market
Chinese, for the European Market
19th century
Hunting Sword, Steel, copper-gold alloy (<i>shakudō</i>), gold, hilt, Japanese, made for the European market; blade, Western European
hilt, Japanese, made for the European market; blade, Western European
hilt, ca. 1700–1725; blade, ca. 1750
Smallsword with Scabbard, Steel, gold, wood, leather, textile, Northern Indian, for the Western market
Northern Indian, for the Western market
ca. 1775
Kali, the wrathful protector, Chromolithograph with watercolor on paper, Indial, Kolkata, West Bengal
Indial, Kolkata, West Bengal
ca. 1879
Lakshmi, goddess of prosperity (Shri Shri Lakshmi, Lithograph with watercolor on paper, India, Kolkata, West Bengal
India, Kolkata, West Bengal
ca. 1880
Krishna (Shri Shri Guranga Avatara), Chromolithographic on paper, India, Kolkata, West Bengal
India, Kolkata, West Bengal
1895
Jagadhatri, a benign form of Durga-Kali, Lithograph with watercolor on paper, India, Kolkata, West Bengal
India, Kolkata, West Bengal
1878–83
Ganesha transcribing the Mahabharata (Shri Shri Ganesh), Lithograph with watercolor on paper, India, Kolkata, West Bengal
India, Kolkata, West Bengal
1878–83
Durga holding the infant Krishna (Deva Gostha), Chromolithograph on paper, India, Kolkata, West Bengal
India, Kolkata, West Bengal
ca. 1885–95
Krishna as the Lord of the World (Shri Shri Jagannatha), Chromolithographic on paper, India, Kolkata, West Bengal
India, Kolkata, West Bengal
ca. 1890
Savitri, emblematic of ideal womanhood, Lithograph, printed in black and hand-coloring with watercolor and selectively applied glaze, India, Kolkata, West Bengal
India, Kolkata, West Bengal
1878–83
Matangi, an esoteric form of Parvati, Sasadhar Banarjee  Indian, Lithograph with watercolor on paper, India, Kolkata, West Bengal
Sasadhar Banarjee
ca. 1880–85
Tara, a form of Kali (Tara Thakoorani), Gouache and ink on paper, India, Kolkata, West Bengal
India, Kolkata, West Bengal
early 20th century
Shiva seated on the bull Nandin, Watercolor on paper, India, Kolkata, West Bengal
India, Kolkata, West Bengal
late 19th century
Krishna Venugopala and Radha in a wooded glade (Shri Shri Radha Krishna), Krishnahari Das, Lithograph with watercolor on paper, India, Kolkata, West Bengal
Krishnahari Das
1880
Durga slaying the demon Mahisha (Mahishasuramardini), Krishna Chandra, Relief print with watercolor on paper, India, Kolkata, West Bengal
Krishna Chandra
1850–70
Shiva as Lord of the Universe in Benares (Kashi Vishvanatha)	, Lithograph with watercolor on paper, India, Kolkata, West Bengal
India, Kolkata, West Bengal
ca. 1880–1900
Chintz strip, Cotton, painted and dyed, Indian, for the European market
Indian, for the European market
ca. 1700
Moses Shown the Promised Land, Benjamin West  American, Oil on wood, American
Benjamin West
1801
Omnia Vincit Amor, or The Power of Love in the Three Elements, Benjamin West  American, Oil on canvas, American
Benjamin West
1809
Sarah Ursula Rose, Benjamin West  American, Oil on canvas, American
Benjamin West
1756
Hagar and Ishmael, Benjamin West  American, Oil on canvas, American
Benjamin West
1776, reworked 1803
Shawl, Silk and cotton, Indian, Bengal, for export market
Indian, Bengal, for export market
19th century
Punch bowl, Hard-paste porcelain, Chinese, for European market
Chinese, for European market
ca. 1782–85
Dish, Hard-paste porcelain with cobalt blue under transparent glaze, Chinese, for European market
Chinese, for European market
late 17th century