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Virgin and Child with Saint Anne
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Date: 1520~
Creator: unknown
Description: The unpainted wooden sculpture depicts two seated women with a child between them. The woman on the right holds an open book in her lap. Both women wear heavily draped clothing and the child reaches for something that looks like grapes.
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Virgin and the Protecting Mantle
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Date: 1430~
Creator: unknown
Description: The detail view of this sculpture shows the main body of the female figure as well as the infant. The sculpture is painted in polychrome.
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Virgin and the Protecting Mantle
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Date: 1430~
Creator: unknown
Description: The sculpture depicts a woman holding an infant and along her form, vertically, are numerous small figures. The sculpture is painted in polychrome.
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Permallink:digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc44561/
Virgin Annunciate
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Date: unknown
Creator: Pisano, Nino
Description: The carved wood sculpture depicts a woman in draped clothing with her right hand raised to her breast. Her left hand is missing. Her gaze is downward and the sculpture is unpainted.
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Permallink:digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc44335/
Virupaksha, Guardian King of the West
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Date: 1400/1499
Creator: unknown
Description: The sculpture is highly decorated with jewels of a blue-green color. An elaborate and detailed headdress and costume are included on this standing figure that holds a serpent in one hand and in the other a structure. There is detailed chasing on the clothing of the small statue.
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Virupaksha, Guardian King of the West
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Date: 1400/1499
Creator: unknown
Description: The decorated figure is seen from the knees up in this detail and wears an elaborate headdress and costume. In one hand the statue holds a serpent and in the other a small structure.
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Vitthala Temple Complex
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Date: 1336/1567
Creator: unknown
Description: This view contains a platform and an intact temple in the background. People walking around perimeter in foreground show the massive scale of the height of the elevation. Some archaeologists can be seen digging at the base.
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Vitthala Temple Complex
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Date: 1336/1567
Creator: unknown
Description: This view shows two platforms and the elaborately decorated superstructures.
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Vitthala Temple Complex
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Date: 1336/1567
Creator: unknown
Description: This close view shows a leonine type creature carved into the plinth of the marriage pavilion.
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Vitthala Temple Complex
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Date: 1336/1567
Creator: unknown
Description: A close detail of the highly decorative animals are shown that grace the entrance to the marriage pavilion.
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Permallink:digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc45491/