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Sulptures: Ichthycentaur and female Hippocamp

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Ingholt, Harald

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[Description on two cards] [1] This western idea of a marine monster is unknown in Indian mythology outside Gandhara, Non-human part has wings, leonine feet, dragon's tail, (Source: Harold Ingholt, Gandharan Art in Pakistan, N,Y,, Pantheon Books, 1957, ill, 388, [2] Female Hippocamp with body of horse, tail of dragon twined round tail of Ichthycentaur, here with horses' feet, Offers him drink, -- [1] Sculpture: Ichthycentaur (First centaur), [2] Sculpture, from Karamar, Female Hippocamp and Ichthycentaur,

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Basham Collection

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1957

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This image is provided for research purposes only and must not be reproduced without the prior permission of the Archives Program, Australian National University.

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