Seated Ganesha 12th-13th century Hoysala dynasty Chloritic schist H: 88.6 W: 53.7 D: 33.7 cm Halebid, Karnataka, India This sculpture displays the ornate carving and exuberant decoration characteristic of art created under the Hoysala dynasty (1042–1346). The decorated floral arch surrounding the sculpture suggests that it once occupied a cell or niche in a temple. Housed in the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery in the Smithsonian, Washington, D.C.[1]
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(1042-1346) (१७ जून् २००५ (according to Exif data))
अस्य प्रलेखस्य प्रतिकृतीकरणं, पुनर्वितरणं, परिवर्तनं वा / च कर्तुम् अधोनिर्दिष्टनियमानुसारम् अनुमतिः दत्ता GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled GNU Free Documentation Licensehttp://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.htmlGFDLGNU Free Documentation Licensetruetrue
A statue of Ganesha from the 13th century from the Mysore region of South India, made from a chloritic schist. It's housed in the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery in the Smithsonian, Washington, D.C. {{GFDL}} {{cc-by-sa-2.0}} Category:Statues [[Category:Ga