The National Gallery of Australia will remove 14 works from its Asian art collection and return them to the Indian government. Worth a combined $3 million, 13 of the objects were purchased between 2002 and 2010 from Art of the Past, the now-infamous New York gallery run by disgraced antiquities dealer Subhash Kapoor. And one came from the late New York art dealer William Wolff in 1989. They comprise six stone or bronze sculptures, most dating back to the 11th or 12th century, as well as a brass processional standard, or 'alam', from Hyderabad dated 1851. There is a painted invitation scroll, or vijnaptipatra, from Rajasthan dated approximately 1835, and six photographs.