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A horseman, detail from the gate of a Buddhist stupa, from Bharhut, Madhya Pradesh, Late Mauryan Period, Sunga Dynasty (detail) by Indian School

A horseman, detail from the gate of a Buddhist stupa, from Bharhut, Madhya Pradesh, Late Mauryan Period, Sunga Dynasty (detail)

(A horseman, detail from a the gate of a Buddhist stupa, from Bharhut, Madhya Pradesh, Late Mauryan Period, Sunga Dynasty (180-72 BC) )


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A horseman, detail from the gate of a Buddhist stupa, from Bharhut, Madhya Pradesh, Late Mauryan Period, Sunga Dynasty (detail) by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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