By Raghubir Singh (Indian)
Sitalmata (the Smallpox Goddess), and Stone Lingams Being Worshipped, Calcutta is a photographs created in 1988 using chromogenic print measuring 25.3 x 37.8 cm (9 15/16 x 14 7/8 in.) attributed to Raghubir Singh (Indian) — now part of the Photographs collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
About This Artwork
| Medium | Chromogenic print |
| Dimensions | 25.3 x 37.8 cm (9 15/16 x 14 7/8 in.) |
| Classification | Photographs |
| Department | Photographs |
| Credit Line | Purchase, Cynthia Hazen Polsky Gift, 1991 |
| Date | 1988 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What department houses Sitalmata (the Smallpox Goddess), and Stone Lingams Being Worshipped, Calcutta?
Sitalmata (the Smallpox Goddess), and Stone Lingams Being Worshipped, Calcutta is housed in the Photographs department of The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
When was Sitalmata (the Smallpox Goddess), and Stone Lingams Being Worshipped, Calcutta created?
Sitalmata (the Smallpox Goddess), and Stone Lingams Being Worshipped, Calcutta dates to 1988.
What material is Sitalmata (the Smallpox Goddess), and Stone Lingams Being Worshipped, Calcutta made from?
Sitalmata (the Smallpox Goddess), and Stone Lingams Being Worshipped, Calcutta is crafted from chromogenic print.
Is Sitalmata (the Smallpox Goddess), and Stone Lingams Being Worshipped, Calcutta in the public domain?
Sitalmata (the Smallpox Goddess), and Stone Lingams Being Worshipped, Calcutta is not in the public domain; rights and reproduction restrictions may apply.