Dancing Figure at Halebidu, photograph by Milind Sathe

Dancing Figure at Halebidu, Photo by Milind Sathe

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Photo Number 12618
Photo Title Dancing Figure at Halebidu
Photographer Name Milind Sathe
Medium Print on Archival Paper in 12 colours
Size 6 x 7.5 inches (15.24 x 19.05 cm)
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Other details Edition of 15
Price Rs. 3,500 ($47.49)
Information This imposing figure of a dancer has not diminished its beauty and elegance despite its large size. The light can play magic when it comes to viewing stone sculptures. ( Halebidu, Dist. Hassan, Karnataka, 2016 ) - Milind Sathe Halebidu was the 12th-13th century capital of the Hoysala empire. The Hoysaleshwara temple was built during this time by Ketamala (around 1121 AD) and attributed to King Vishnuvardhana, the Hoysala ruler. It is believed to have been completed around 1160 AD by Kedaroja, the chief architect of Vishnuvardhana's son and successor Narasimha I (1142 - 1173). It enshrines Hoysaleshwara and Shantaleshwara, named after King Vishnuvardhana Hoysala and his Queen Shantala Devi. ( source : Wikipedia )