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Harle, J. C., and Andrew Topsfield, Indian Art in the Ashmolean Museum (Oxford: Ashmolean Museum, 1987), no. 42 on pp. 34-35, p. 29, illus. p. 35
Bhattacharya, Gouriswar, ‘A Special Type of Devi Figure from Bihar and Bengal’, Haque, Enamul, ed., Essays on Buddhist, Hindu, Jain Iconography and Epigraphy, Studies in Bengal Art, 1 (Dhaka: The International Centre for Study of Bengal Art, 2000), p. 183, illus. p. 557 pl. 15.4
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