Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Kumar Collection

"Kumar: A Jaipur Allegory of Strength and Celebration" In the ancient city of Jaipur

Background imageKumar Collection: A Jaipur Allegory

A Jaipur Allegory
Look Out, The Elephants Coming! An artists impression of the dominant Jaipur Polo team. Having won the Indian Polo Association Championship in December 1932

Background imageKumar Collection: Siva Parvati with infant Kumar celebrating his birthday, 5th-6th century AD, Kathe Simbhu

Siva Parvati with infant Kumar celebrating his birthday, 5th-6th century AD, Kathe Simbhu
5309534 Siva Parvati with infant Kumar celebrating his birthday, 5th-6th century AD, Kathe Simbhu by Nepalese School, (5th-6th century); National Museum of Nepal, Kathmandu

Background imageKumar Collection: Chipperfields Circus - Tiger - Kumar

Chipperfields Circus - Tiger - Kumar

Background imageKumar Collection: Kumari (terracotta)

Kumari (terracotta)
3559483 Kumari (terracotta) by Nepalese School; 38x28x15 cm; National Museum of Nepal, Kathmandu, Nepal; Photo © Stefano Baldini

Background imageKumar Collection: Kumar Sangakkara & Raqibul Hasan

Kumar Sangakkara & Raqibul Hasan Bangladesh V Sri Lanka Bangladesh V Sri Lanka 20-20 Warmup Trent Bridge, Nottingham, England 02 June 2009 Date: 02 June 2009

Background imageKumar Collection: Kumar Sangakkara

Kumar Sangakkara Sri Lanka Sri Lanka V West Indies 20 20 World Cup Trent Bridge, Nottingham, England 10 June 2009 Date: 10 June 2009

Background imageKumar Collection: Shahid Afridi & Kumar Sangakkara

Shahid Afridi & Kumar Sangakkara Pakistan V Sri Lanka Pakistan V Sri Lanka Lords, London, England 21 June 2009 Date: 21 June 2009

Background imageKumar Collection: Shahid Afaridi & Kumar Sangakkara

Shahid Afaridi & Kumar Sangakkara Pakistan V Sri Lanka Pakistan V Sri Lanka Lords, London, England 21 June 2009 Date: 21 June 2009

Background imageKumar Collection: Kumar Sangakkara & Jacob Oram

Kumar Sangakkara & Jacob Oram New Zealand V Sri Lanka New Zealand V Sri Lanka Trent Bridge, Nottingham, England 16 June 2009 Date: 16 June 2009

Background imageKumar Collection: Kamran Akmal & Kumar Sangakkara

Kamran Akmal & Kumar Sangakkara Pakistan V Sri Lanka Pakistan V Sri Lanka Lords, London, England 21 June 2009 Date: 21 June 2009

Background imageKumar Collection: Sanath Jayasuriya & Kumar Sangakkara Celebrate Wicket Sa

Sanath Jayasuriya & Kumar Sangakkara Celebrate Wicket Sa
Sanath Jayasuriya & Kumar Sangakkara Celebrate Wicket New Zealand V Sri Lanka New Zealand V Sri Lanka Trent Bridge, Nottingham, England 16 June 2009 Date: 16 June 2009

Background imageKumar Collection: Kumar Sangakkara & Scott Styris Boweled Mendis Kumar San

Kumar Sangakkara & Scott Styris Boweled Mendis Kumar San
Kumar Sangakkara & Scott Styris Boweled Mendis New Zealand V Sri Lanka New Zealand V Sri Lanka Trent Bridge, Nottingham, England 16 June 2009 Date: 16 June 2009

Background imageKumar Collection: Wicket Keeper Kumar Sangakkara Watches Martin Guptill Been B

Wicket Keeper Kumar Sangakkara Watches Martin Guptill Been Bowled By Isuru Udana Thilakaratine New Zealand V Sri Lanka New Zealand V Sri Lanka Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Background imageKumar Collection: Kumar Sangakkara & Brad Haddin

Kumar Sangakkara & Brad Haddin Australia V Sri Lanka Australia V Sri Lanka 20 20 Trent Bridge, Nottingham, England 08 June 2009 Date: 08 June 2009

Background imageKumar Collection: Kumar Sangakkara - Sri Lanka cricketer

Kumar Sangakkara - Sri Lanka cricketer Date: 1990s - 2000s

Background imageKumar Collection: India-Australia-Minogue-Kumar

India-Australia-Minogue-Kumar
In this picture taken on February 26, 2009 Grammy award winning Australian singer Kylie Minogue (L) poses for a photograph along with Indian bollywood actor

Background imageKumar Collection: LORD DUFFERIN AT INDORE, 1886: 1. The Viceregal Party. 2. The Daly College, Indore

LORD DUFFERIN AT INDORE, 1886: 1. The Viceregal Party. 2. The Daly College, Indore, Opened by the Viceroy, Nov. 14. 3. Sir Lepel Griffin, with H.H

Background imageKumar Collection: Edward VIII in India

Edward VIII in India
EDWARD VIII, When still Prince of Wales, photographed with the Maharajah Kumar, at his Residency in Udapair. Date: 1894 - 1972

Background imageKumar Collection: K. S. Ranjitsinhji (1872-1933)

K. S. Ranjitsinhji (1872-1933)
Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji, the famous Indian-born cricketer, who played for England, Sussex and the MCC between 1893 and 1920

Background imageKumar Collection: Cricketer, Ranjitsinhji

Cricketer, Ranjitsinhji
Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji Cricketer - Sussex



All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

"Kumar: A Jaipur Allegory of Strength and Celebration" In the ancient city of Jaipur, a mesmerizing allegory unfolds as Siva Parvati joyously celebrate their beloved infant Kumar's birthday. This exquisite sculpture from the 5th-6th century AD, known as Kathe Simbhu, captures the essence of familial love and divine blessings. Fast forward to a different realm - Chipperfields Circus - where an awe-inspiring tiger named Kumar steals the show with his majestic presence. The audience is spellbound by his grace and power, reminding us of nature's wonders. Moving on to terracotta artistry, Kumari emerges as a symbol of beauty and elegance. Crafted meticulously, this figurine embodies femininity in its purest form; her delicate features speak volumes about the artist's skillful craftsmanship. Sports enthusiasts recognize Kumar Sangakkara as one of cricket's greatest legends. His partnership with Raqibul Hasan showcases their unwavering determination to conquer challenges together. Their camaraderie transcends boundaries and inspires aspiring cricketers worldwide. Sangakkara's name echoes through stadiums around the globe, for he has shared memorable moments with renowned players like Shahid Afridi, Jacob Oram, Kamran Akmal, and Sanath Jayasuriya. These collaborations exemplify sportsmanship at its finest – fierce competition intertwined with mutual respect. Whether it be Sangakkara gracefully batting against Scott Styris or celebrating wickets alongside his teammates in jubilation – each moment etches itself into cricket history books forevermore. His talent knows no bounds; he leaves spectators awestruck time after time. As we delve into these diverse facets of "Kumar, " we witness a tapestry woven intricately across centuries – from ancient sculptures to modern-day sporting triumphs. Each thread represents resilience, unity, passion, and excellence that define humanity’s pursuit for greatness.