Buddhist rock-cut architecture, Satavahana era, 2nd century BC.
Ashoka pillar at Vaishali , Bihar, India Rock painting at one of the Bhimbetka rock shelters
Cave 3 at the Badami cave temples (Early Chalukya dynasty, c. 6th century CE) Shore Temple of Mamallapuram (Pallava dynasty, 700–728 CE)
Vishvanatha Temple, part of the Khajuraho group of monuments Arghan Div Brings the Chest of Armor to Hamza , from Volume 7 of the Hamzanama , supervised by Samad, ca. 1562—1577. Opaque watercolor and gold on cotton.
Meditating Buddha from the Gupta era, 5th century CE. Replica of the "dancing girl of Mohenjo Daro" The Pataliputra capital, an early example of Mauryan stone sculpture, displaying Persian and Hellenistic influences .
Chola bronze sculpture of Shiva as Nataraja, the Lord of Dance Youth in lotus pond, ceiling fresco at Sittanvasal, 850 CE) Apsara, dancing celestial, 12th century.
Krishna playing flute, ca. 1790 -1800 , Guler/ Kangra region . Opaque watercolor and gold on paper. Abu'l-Fazl presenting Akbarnama to Akbar. Mughal miniature. Jama Masjid, Delhi, Willam Carpenter, 1852. Watercolor.
Jahangir in Darbar, from the Jahangir- nama , c. 1620. Gouache on paper. Portrait of the emperor Shah Jahan, enthroned. ca. 17th century. A durbar scene with the newly crowned Emperor Aurangzeb.
Southern view of the Taj Mahal, captured 2012.
The Gol Gumbaz mausoleum in Bijapur, Karnataka. Completed in 1656.
The Char Minar mosque in Hyderabad. Completed in 1591.
Company painting by Dip Chand (c. 1760 – c. 1764) depicting an official of the East India Company Chand Bibi hawking, an 18th century Deccan painting, gouache heightened with gold on paper Portrait of Abu'l Hasan, the Last Sultan of Golconda. ca. late 17 th -early 18th century.
Tipu's Tiger, an 18th-century automata with its keyboard visible. Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Indian art also found its way into Italy, within the context of Indo-Roman trade: in 1938 the Pompeii Lakshmi was found in the ruins of Pompeii(destroyed in an eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE).
Shakuntala by Raja Ravi Varma (1870). Oil on canvas View of a village colored street by S.H. Raza (1948). Watercolor and gouache.
Pair of gold earrings, 1st century BCE, Andhra Pradesh. Fresco from the Ajanta Caves, c. 450-500
Akbar riding the elephant Hawa'I pursuing another elephant Asoka's Queen by Abanindranath Tagore (c. 1910). Chromoxylograph.
Chola bronze statue of Nataraja at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City A durbar scene with the newly crowned Emperor Aurangzeb in his golden throne. Though he did not encourage Mughal painting, some of the best work was done during in his reign.
Ascetic Seated on Leopard's Skin, late 18th century A Mughal tournament Shah Jahan on a terrace holding a pendant set with his portrait
A Mughal prince and ladies in a garden The Submission of the rebel brothers Ali Quli and Bahadur Khan. Akbarnama 1561 Painting by Ustad Mansur (fl. 1590-1624), who came to prominence during the reign of Jahangir
A painting on a wall of a Warli house, depicting a Devchauk at the centre and two Lagnachauk s on both the sides Warli paintings, at Sanskriti Kendra Museum, Anandagram, New Delhi.
WARLI Painting MINIATRUE VOTIVE, HARRAPA
Bull seal, Harappa Reconstructed toy cart, Mackkay, Chanhu-daro, 1934
Terra cotta toy carts from the Harappan period site of Nausharo in Baluchistan. Ox- or water buffalo-drawn cart with driver from Harappa