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Close up of fresco of an apsaras, from Ajanta Cave #17, Maharashtra, India, ca. 5th-7th century A.D.
Close up of fresco of an apsaras, from Ajanta Cave #17, Maharashtra, India, ca. 5th-7th century A.D.
TitleClose up of fresco of an apsaras, from Ajanta Cave #17, Maharashtra, India, ca. 5th-7th century A.D.
PhotographerGairola, C. Krishna
Date1971
NotesThese Buddhist caves include Chaityas (shrines) and Viharas (monasteries). The earliest date from 2nd century B.C., though Gairola dates most of his to the 5th-7th centuries A.D.

PH Coll 744.M147
Location DepictedIndia--Ajanta
Subjects (LCSH)Apsarases
Buddhist mural painting and decoration--India--Ajanta
Buddhist cave temples--India--Ajanta
Ajanta Caves (India)
Digital CollectionInternational Collections
Order NumberINC2036
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RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Division
Repository CollectionC. Krishna Gairola Indian and Asian Art and Architecture Slides. PH Coll 744
Object Typeslide
Physical Description35mm
Digital Reproduction InformationScanned from a 35mm slide using a Nikon Coolscan slide scanner at 600 dpi in JPEG format and resized to approx 850 pixels on wide side. 2011.
Image File nameM147.jpg
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