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Head of a Devotee
Central India
10th-11th century
Female Divinity
Khmer
early 10th century
Chauri Bearer
India
c. 2nd century
John Marin
Gaston Lachaise
1928
Head of Buddha
Islamic Republic of Pakistan
2nd-3rd century
Torso
Gaston Lachaise
1912-27 (cast 1963)
Diana of the Tower
Augustus Saint-Gaudens
c. 1899-1907
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David Smith
1956
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