
Dancing Ganesha
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Titled "Dancing Ganesha," this red sandstone sculpture originates from India (Madhya Pradesh) and dates back to the 10th century, specifically during the Kalacuri culture. It measures 91.4 cm in height and 50.8 cm in width. Classified as a sculpture, it was generously gifted by Florence and Herbert Irving in 2007 and carries the accession number 2007.480.2. This masterpiece underwent digital cleaning and version capturing by Miles Lightwood using Autodesk 123D Catch and meshmixer at the prestigious Metropolitan Museum of Art - New York, during a Met MakerBot Hackathon event in June 2012. For more comprehensive information about this artwork, please visit metmuseum.org/Collections/search-the-collections/60048206.
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