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Avalokiteshvara Mandala, Thangka, Linen, Tibet, Himalayan Region, ca. 1885-1905.
Avalokiteshvara Mandala, Thangka, Linen, Tibet, Himalayan Region, ca. 1885-1905.
REGISTERED ANTIQUITY - NON-EXPORTABLE ITEM. Object Detail Buddhism became predominant in Tibet in the 6th century. From the 7th century onwards, a corresponding development in art also took place. This Thangka illustrates the Mandala of the Avalokiteshvara who ...read more

Bhavachakra / Wheel of Life Thangka, Linen, Tibet, Himalayan Region, ca. 1890 – 1905.
Bhavachakra / Wheel of Life Thangka, Linen, Tibet, Himalayan Region, ca. 1890 – 1905.
REGISTERED ANTIQUITY - NON-EXPORTABLE ITEM. Object Detail This Thangka depicts the Bhavachakra, which refers to the ‘Wheel of Life or Wheel of Samsara.’ The wheel of life painting graphically illustrates the Buddha’s teaching on impermanence, suffering, karma, death, ...read more

Depiction of a Ramayana scene ( Death of Vali ), Folio Page, Lahore, Pakistan, ca.1780-90.
Depiction of a Ramayana scene ( Death of Vali ), Folio Page, Lahore, Pakistan, ca.1780-90.
REGISTERED ANTIQUITY - NON-EXPORTABLE ITEM. Object Detail The Ramayana (Adventures of Rama) narrates the epic saga of the valiant Prince Rama and his dutiful wife, Princess Sita, who Ravana abducted, the arrogant ten-headed King of Lanka (probably modern ...read more

Depiction of a Ramayana scene, Folio Page, Ink and Gouache, Lahore, Pakistan, ca.1780-90.
Depiction of a Ramayana scene, Folio Page, Ink and Gouache, Lahore, Pakistan, ca.1780-90.
REGISTERED ANTIQUITY - NON-EXPORTABLE ITEM. Object Detail The Ramayana (Adventures of Rama) narrates the epic saga of the valiant Prince Rama and his dutiful wife, Princess Sita, who Ravana abducted, the arrogant ten-headed King of Lanka (probably modern ...read more

Hour of Cow Dust, Miniature Painting, Kangra, Himachal Pradesh, Northern India, ca. 1825 – 1850.
Hour of Cow Dust, Miniature Painting, Kangra, Himachal Pradesh, Northern India, ca. 1825 – 1850.
REGISTERED ANTIQUITY - NON-EXPORTABLE ITEM. Object Detail The Kangra School of Painting emerged in Haripur-Guler, patronised by Raja Govardhan Chand (1744 to 1773). In the Kangra school of miniature painting tradition, the portrayal of Kṛṣṇa and his life ...read more

Seth-Malhara Ragini, Miniature Painting, Possibly Jaipur, Rajasthan, North-Western India, ca. 1820-1840.
Seth-Malhara Ragini, Miniature Painting, Possibly Jaipur, Rajasthan, North-Western India, ca. 1820-1840.
REGISTERED ANTIQUITY - NON-EXPORTABLE ITEM. Object Detail Rāgamālā paintings are a unique art form that visually represent Indian classical music. The Jaipur School of Art, which thrived in the 18th century, is well-known for its special style of ...read more

The priest and his wife performing pūjā, Miniature Painting, Deccan, Hyderabad, ca 1720 – 1730.
The priest and his wife performing pūjā, Miniature Painting, Deccan, Hyderabad, ca 1720 – 1730.
REGISTERED ANTIQUITY - NON-EXPORTABLE ITEM. Object Detail This miniature painting is carefully structured within a rectilinear format that establishes a clear hierarchy of space. The composition unfolds across distinct layers: a foreground terrace floor, mid-ground figures, and ...read more

The Ruler is Examining the Jewels, Miniature Painting, Deccan, Hyderabad, Southern India, ca 1720-1730.
The Ruler is Examining the Jewels, Miniature Painting, Deccan, Hyderabad, Southern India, ca 1720-1730.
REGISTERED ANTIQUITY - NON-EXPORTABLE ITEM. Object Detail This early 18th-century Deccani miniature from the Hyderabad school portrays a royal figure seated on a bright yellow stool or gilded cushion, examining jewels offered by a tradesman. Before him kneels ...read more