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GJ Vishnu/Garuda Stand

Rare GJ Vishnu/Garuda Stand

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Saint Vedanta Desika

A fine image of the saint Vedanta Desika. This Swami was born in Thooppul, near Tiruttangaa (Himavanam) adjacent to the temple of Deepa Prak

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Saint Nammalvar

A very fine and rare late 16th or early 17th century image of Saint Nammalvar. This Vaishnava saint is venerated throughout Southern India a

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GJ Parvati

We have come across only very few GangaJamuna bronzes depicting gods and goddesses from the Shaivite tradition so this is a rare piece. Thi

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Jain Painting

This cosmographical Jain painting shows Manushyaloka, the middle world of the mortals. It is the most important of the three worlds because

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Devi with Ruby Eye

A fine and early bronze with one inset ruby eye. Because of the lost attribute in her hand this Devi could represent Parvati as well as Bhu

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Ganesha

This Ganesha seems to have lost his base or once graced the top of a pooja bell. Wherever he originally came from he remains in very good co

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Mahishasuramardini

A eight armed Durga standing above the buffalo Asura. We rarely find the Trishul depicted in such small bronzes even less in a folk art bron

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Deepalakshmi

A Deepalakshmi of good quality and size.

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Vishnu

Although fairly late this is a fine example of a Vishnu from Karnataka. The carving is very intricate and there is no damage.

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Mukhalinga

The Mukhalinga is a representation of Lord Shiva in the phallic form. This is a good example from Maharshtra. It is a hollow casting and in

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Linga

This Linga is situated on a double plinth with Nandi in front and covered by a naga hood. A typical representation of Lord Shiva. There is a

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Lakshminarasimha

This Lakshminarasimha shows fine workmanship and is in the best condition. The design is very unusual and the attributes Narasimha holds are

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Balakrishna

Good example of a crawling Balakrishna in the typical style of Tamil Nadu. This type of Krishna is exclusive to Tamil Nadu and is also refer

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Hanuman Shrine

A altar shrine depicting Hanuman returning from the Himalayas with the sanjivini herbs to rescue the wounded Lakshman.

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Durga

This altar shrine shows a seated Durga holding trishul, naga, sword and kapala. It is in good condition and is an impressive size. Complete

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Venugopala

This old Krishna as Venugopala was under constant worship for many years. Even though the facial features are worn we still find interesting

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Yali Chariot Carving

A excellent example of a wooden chariot carving depicting a Yali above an elephant. With traces of the original polycrome.

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Ganesha

A very good quality image of Ganesha hardly any wear. Dating from the early to mid part of the 19th century it is of a good size. The patina

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Ganesha

This is a lovely Ganesha image dating from the latter part of the 17th century. Most of the detail remain despite worship. Ganesha is shown

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Virabadhra Plaque

A very finely detailed ceremonial plaque depicting Shiva in his fiercest form dating to the mid 19th century. Most Shiva worshipping houses

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Standing Nandi

A wonderful late 19th century image of the Vahana of Lord Shiva, Nandi. It is beautifully decorated and has no damage.

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Seated Durga

A fine image of Durga dating from the mid to late 18th Century. The colour is a very dark brown. There is no damage although the nose has be

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Lakshmi

A very fine and old image of Lakshmi dating from the late 15th or early 16th century. It is a good size with a lovely patina. Verdigris has

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Ganapatideva

Images of Ganesha and a consort are quite rare, normally he is depicted alone. Here we see him with consort on his lap and with 10 arms. Thi

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