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Dancer from a Hoysala Sculpture

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Dancer from a Hoysala Sculpture
Intricately Carved Sculpture of a Dancer, Belur

See also:
Dance in Indian History and Heritage, The Dances of India, The "Fish Eyes", Portrait of a South Indian Dancer, An Odissi Dancer

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