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Exhibition Checklist

All works are from the collection of Dr. Siddharth K. Bhansali, unless otherwise noted.

1. Seated Rishabha, the 1st Tirthankara Bihar, Kushana period, 2nd – 3rd century Copper alloy, 8 ½ inches 2. Standing Parshva, the 23rd Tirthankara Bihar, Kushana period, 2nd – 3rd century Copper alloy, 4 7/8 inches Published: Granoff 2009, p. 22; Pal 2011, no. 10

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3. Standing Jina Uttar Pradesh, Mathura, Late Kushana period, 3rd century Mottled red sandstone, 14 ¼ inches 4. Standing Rishabha, the 1st Tirthankara Bihar, Gupta period, 4th century Copper alloy, 5 inches Published: Granoff 2009, p. 20; Pal 2011, no. 11

5. Standing Jina Bihar, Gupta period, 4th century Copper alloy, 4 ¼ inches Published: Pal 2011, no. 12 6. Standing Jina Bihar, Gupta period, 4th century Copper alloy, 4 5⁄8 inches Published: Pal 2011, no. 13

7. Seated Jina Bihar, Gupta period, 5th century NEED HI-RESNEED HI-RES Copper alloy, 4 5⁄8 inches Published: Pal 2011, no. 14

8. Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara, as Jivantasvami Gujarat, Gupta period, 5th century Copper alloy, 15 ¼ inches Published: Christie’s New York 1999, p. 33; Pal 2011, no. 42

9. Tritirtha of Rishabha, the 1st Tirthankara, an Ensemble with Three Jinas Bihar, Rajgir, 6th century Stone, 20 ½ inches

10. Seated Rishabha, the 1st Tirthankara Bihar, Gupta period, ca. 500 Copper alloy, 5 inches Published: Granoff 2009, pp.188-9; Pal 2011, no. 15

11. The Goddess Ambika Bihar, Gupta period, ca. 500 Copper alloy, 5 inches Published: Pal 2011, no. 17

12. Seated Jina Bihar, Gupta period, 6th century Copper alloy, 3 inches

13. Standing Jina Andhra Pradesh, Pallava period, 6th – 7th century Copper alloy, 20 inches Published: Pal 2011, no. 57

14. Standing Jina Andhra Pradesh, Pallava period, 6th – 7th century Copper alloy, 7 7⁄8 inches Published: Granoff 2009, pp. 206-7; Pal 2011, no. 58

15. Seated Jina with Attendant Deities Gujarat, Akota, Post-Gupta period, ca. 600 Copper alloy with silver inlay, 8 inches Published: Schultz and Marks 2001, no. 3; Pal 2011, no. 47

16. Standing Jina Andhra Pradesh, Pallava period, 7th century Copper alloy, 8 inches

17. The Goddess Ambika Gujarat, Akota period, 7th century Copper alloy, 5 inches

18. Seated Jina with Sarvanubhuti and Ambika Gujarat, Akota, Post-Gupta period, 7th century Copper alloy, 7 ¼ inches Published: Pal 2011, Pandanus, vol. 5, no. 1; Pal 2011, no. 49

19. Seated Parshva, the 23rd Tirthankara with Sarvanubhuti Gujarat, Akota, Post-Gupta period, 7th century, Copper alloy with silver inlay, 8 ½ inches Published: Granoff 2009, pp. 196-97; Pal 2011, no. 48

20. Seated Jina Flanked by Fly-Whisk Bearers Tamil Nadu, Pallava period, 8th century Granite, 27 inches

21. Seated Rishabha, the 1st Tirthankara Tamil Nadu, Kalugumalai, Pandya period, ca. 8th – 9th century Stone, 20 inches

22. Seated Jina with Divine Attendants Karnataka or Maharashtra, Rashtrakuta period, 8th century Copper alloy, 10 ½ inches

24. Caturvimsati, an Ensemble with Twenty-Four Jinas Maharashtra, Rashtrakuta period, ca. 800 Copper alloy, 11 inches Published: Pal 1994, no. 45; Pal 2011, no. 64

23. Standing Rishabha, the 1st Tirthankara in a Mandala Jarkhand, Manbhum, Post-Gupta period, 8th century Copper alloy, 11 ¾ inches Published: Shah 1986, p. 395; Schultz and Marks 2001, no.14; Pal 2011, no. 27

25. Seated Jina Tamil Nadu, Nagapattinam, Early Chola period, 9th century Stone, 17 ½ inches

26. Seated Jina Karnataka, Ganga period, 9th century Brass, 5 inches

27. Shrine with Standing Jina Karnataka, Ganga period, 9th century Copper alloy, 21 ½ inches

28. Standing Parshva, the 23rd Tirthankara Tamil Nadu, Pallava period, 9th century Copper alloy, 14 ½ inches

29. Standing Jina Tamil Nadu, Chola period, ca. 900 Copper alloy, 10 inches

30. The Goddess Ambika Bihar, Pala period, 10th century Copper alloy, 5 3/8 inches Published: Pal 2011, no. 24

31. Parents of a Jina Karnataka, Late Calukyan period, 10th–11th century Copper alloy, 9 ½ inches

32. Caturvimsati, an Ensemble with Twenty-Four Jinas Karnataka, Later Calukyan period, 10th – 11th century Black stone, 9 ½ inches Published: Granoff 2009, pp. 182-3

33. Standing Parshva, the 23rd Tirthankara Karnataka, Ganga period, 10th–11th century Copper alloy, 10 ¼ inches Published: Pal 2011, no. 92

34. Pancatirtha of Rishabha, the 1st Tirthankara, an Ensemble with Five Jinas Madhya Pradesh, Chandela period, 1011 Copper alloy, 8 3/8 inches Published: Pal 2011, no. 52

35. Tritirtha of Parshva, the 23rd Tirthankara, an Ensemble with Three Jinas Rajasthan, Vasantgarh, Pratihara period, 11th century Copper alloy, 5 inches

36. A Fly-Whisk Bearing Celestial Rajasthan, Vasantgarh, Pratihara period, 11th century Brass, 16 inches Published: Pal 1994, no. 74B; Pal 2011, no. 53

37. Standing Jina Madhya Pradesh or East Rajasthan, Pratihara period, 11th century Copper alloy, 18 ¾ inches New Orleans Museum of Art, Gift of Dr. Siddharth K. Bhansali, 2011.29

38. Standing Chandraprabha, the 8th Tirthankara with Attendant Deities Karnataka, Hoysala period, 12th century Chloritic schist, 11 inches

39. Standing Parshva, the 23rd Tirthankara with Dharanendra and Padmavati Karnataka, Hoysala period, 12th century Chloritic schist, 8 inches

40. Seated Chandraprabha, the 8th Tirthankara Gujarat or Rajasthan, 12th century Black marble, 21 inches

41. Architectural fragment depicting animals and two goddesses, Cakreshvari in the center and Ambika at the right Rajasthan, possibly Mount Abu, Pratihara period, 1240 White marble, 10 ½ x 27 inches

42. Standing Jina Tamil Nadu, Chola period, 13th century Copper alloy, 11 ¾ inches

43. Seated Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara Rajasthan, 13th century Copper alloy, 9 ¼ inches New Orleans Museum of Art, Gift of Dr. Siddharth K. Bhansali, 2017.235

44. Nemi, the 22nd Tirthankara’s Renunciation, folio from a Kalpasutra manuscript Gujarat or Rajasthan, 15th century Ink, opaque watercolor and gold on paper, 4 x 9 ¾ inches

45. Parshva’s Austerities, the 23rd Tirthankara, folio from a Kalpasutra manuscript Gujarat or Rajasthan, 15th century Ink, opaque watercolor and gold on paper, 4 x 9 ¾ inches

46. Samavasarana (The Holy Assembly of the Jina), folio from a Kalpasutra manuscript Rajasthan, 15th century Ink, opaque watercolor and gold on paper, 4 x 10 inches

47. The Leshyas, folio from a Samgrahanisutra manuscript Gujarat or Rajasthan, 16th century Ink and opaque watercolor on paper, 8 x 4 inches

48. Seated Sumati, the 5th Tirthankara, folio from a Caturvimshati Stava manuscript of the Twenty-four Jinas Rajasthan, 17th century Ink and opaque watercolor on paper, 4 11⁄16 x 10 3⁄16 inches New Orleans Museum of Art: Gift of Dr. Siddharth K. Bhansali, 94.356

49. Six Jinas, folio from a Kalpasutra manuscript Maharashtra, possibly Nagpur, ca. 1750-75 Ink, opaque watercolor and gold on paper, 4 x 11 inches

50. Parshva, the 23rd Tirthankara, with devotees and a narrative below Rajasthan, Jaipur, ca. 1750 Ink, opaque watercolor and gold on paper, 8 x 5 inches

51. Mount Meru, folio from a Samgrahanisutra manuscript, Rajasthan, 18th century Ink and opaque watercolor on paper, 9 5⁄8 x 4 1⁄8 inches New Orleans Museum of Art: Gift of Dr. Siddharth K. Bhansali, 94.357

52. Samavasarana (The Holy Assembly of the Jina), manuscript cover Rajasthan, Jaipur, 18th century Opaque watercolor and gold on wood, 5 x 8 ½ inches

53. The Course of the Moon, folio from a Samgrahanisutra manuscript Rajasthan, 18th century Ink and opaque watercolor on paper, 4 3⁄16 x 10 1⁄8 inches New Orleans Museum of Art: Gift of Dr. Siddharth K. Bhansali, 94.374

54. Worship of Ara, the 18th Tirthankara Rajasthan, Mewar, 18th century Ink, opaque watercolor and gold on paper, 9 ¼ x 8 7⁄8 inches New Orleans Museum of Art: Gift of Dr. Siddharth K. Bhansali, 96.438

55. Worship of Munisuvrata, the 20th Tirthankara Rajasthan, Mewar, 18th century Ink, opaque watercolor and gold on paper, framed dimensions: 14 x 14 ¾ inches New Orleans Museum of Art: Gift of Dr. Siddharth K. Bhansali, 96.4386

56. Samavasarana (The Holy Assembly of the Jina) Karnataka, Mysore, ca. 1825-75 Ink and opaque watercolor on paper, 22 x 22 inches

57. Samavasarana (The Holy Assembly of the Jina) Karnataka, Mysore, ca. 1825-75 Ink, opaque watercolor and gold on paper, 23 x 29 inches Published: Granoff 2009, pp. 256-7

58. Worship of Kunthu, the 17th Tirthankara Karnataka, Mysore, ca.1825-75 Ink, opaque watercolor, and gold on layered paper, 11 ½ x 13 ½ inches Published: Granoff, pp. 254-5

59. The Goddess Padmavati with Fly-Whisk Bearers Karnataka, Mysore, ca. 1825-75 Ink and opaque watercolor on paper, 14 x 12 inches

60. Vasupujya, the 12th Tirthankara Karnataka, Mysore, ca. 1825-75 Ink and opaque watercolor on paper, 10 ¾ x 9 inches

61. Parshva, the 23rd Tirthankara Karnataka, Mysore, ca. 1825-75 Ink and opaque watercolor on paper, 10 ¾ x 8 ½ inches

62. Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara Karnataka, Mysore, ca. 1825-75 Ink and opaque watercolor on paper, 9 x 7 inches

63. Caturvimshati, an Ensemble with Twenty-Four Tirthankaras Karnataka, Mysore, ca. 1825-75 Ink, opaque watercolor, and gold on paper, framed dimensions: 29 x 25 inches Published: Granoff 2009, p. 260

Caturvimsati, an Ensemble with Twenty-Four Jinas Catalog no. 32