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Technical examination uncovers the creative process of a work attributed to the Indian
Technical examination uncovers the creative process of a work attributed to the Indian
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for a Woman or Child probably Italian ca. 1575–1650 Tiger’s Claw (Bagh Nakh) Indian
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Shoulder Pads, Collar, and Armpit Guards (Manchera) Japanese ca. 1615–1868 Mace Indian
collection , by 1983; Howard Hodgkin , London, until d. 2017; [ Howard Hodgkin Indian
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Met Art in Publication Indian Sun Dance–Young Bucks Proving Their Endurance by
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than twenty modern nations, and a vast region that ranges from Afghanistan, the Indian
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Wafa Ghnaim July 26, 2024 Elephant Soul, Indian Brush Take a closer look at the
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to twenty-first-century works in this exhibition trace his depiction across the Indian
Carpet Fragment with Pattern of Latice and BlossomsAmong all traditional carpet-weaving societies, northern India during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries was unique in using the fine underhair of a breed of domesticated goat (Capra hircus laniger) over silk as the preferred pile material for the highest grade of carpets
Iran during the second half of the sixteenth century.[2] The earliest surviving Indian
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Thunderbird American Indian Dancers, the oldest resident Native American dance company