Not currently on view
In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
These sculptures depict Jinas, who are venerated by followers of the Jain religion of India, one of the oldest religions in the world.
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Darjeeling. Kinchinjunga and the Snows from Kutcherry Hill
Darjeeling. Kinchinjunga and the Snows from Beechwood Park
Agra. The Fort
Lucknow. Residence
India. Benares. Aurangzeb's Mosque, after a photo by Dr. Kur
Agra. Diwan-i-Chas
India. Calcutta. Harrison Road I with Group of Jogees, after
India. Calcutta. Upper Chitpore Road (A), after photo by Dr.
Felice A. Beato (British, 1832–1909) — The Churchyard and Re
Félix Teynard|Imprimerie Photographique de H. de Fonteny et
Maxime Du Camp — Nécropole de l'Ancienne Lycopolis, Haute-Eg
Felice A. Beato (British, 1832–1909) — Major-General Sir Hug
Felice A. Beato (British, 1832–1909) — The Kudmsee Russol
Felice A. Beato (British, 1832–1909) — Mess House of the 32n
Felice A. Beato (British, 1832–1909) — The Mucha Bawn, or th
Félix Teynard|Imprimerie Photographique de H. de Fonteny et
Maxime Du Camp — Gournah, Tombeau d'Osymandias; Thèbes, plat
John Burke (Irish, 1845–1915) — South Wall, Bala Hissar & Re
Colin Murray (British, 1840–1884) — View of Hills near Mahab
Linnaeus Tripe — Virabadra Drug as seen from near the site o