General introduction -- North India. Introduction -- Prehistoric north India -- Northwest of the Indian subcontinent (100-900 CE): ancient Gandhara and its legacy -- Uttar Pradesh and Bihar -- Jharkhand, Bengal (west Bengal and Bangladesh) and Orissa -- Western and central India -- Deccan and South India. Introduction -- Deccan: Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Maharashtra -- Tamil Nadu -- Kerala
Summary:
"The exhibition includes over 100 bronze sculptures of Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain deities, presenting a rich diversity of figures of the three major religions of ancient India. The Bhansali collection contains numerous rare and noteworthy bronzes, including examples of the earliest known metal representations of a deity. Among these is an extraordinary group of Gupta bronzes (320-550 CE). Few private or public collections anywhere can claim so many metal figures of this period and with such variety. Bronzes from this period are rare, in part because metal images were easily melted down and re-used."--Publisher's website.