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Patricia Eichenbaum Karetzky

    1 janvier 1947
    Arts of the Tang Court
    Making sense of Buddhist art & architecture
    Chinese Religious Art
    • Chinese Religious Art

      • 394pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
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      Exploring the origins and evolution of artistic expression in Chinese religions, this work highlights the diverse ways the divine is represented through icons, temples, and rituals. It showcases stunning art inspired by mountain temples, landscapes, and gardens, alongside narrative and iconic murals. Notably, the book features a wealth of unpublished visuals of sacred sites, offering a unique glimpse into the rich tapestry of Chinese religious art and its cultural significance.

      Chinese Religious Art
    • Trace the paths between Buddhist belief and artistic intention to deepen your understanding not only of Buddhist art and architecture but also of Buddhism itself. • 100 clearly illustrated and varied historical works are examined in detail.• Includes buildings, mandalas, paintings, sculptured and diverse artefacts. • Te iconography and symbolism of Buddhist art and architecture are explained clearly and succinctly by an expert.

      Making sense of Buddhist art & architecture
    • The Tang dynasty (AD 618-907) is known as China's golden age, celebrated for its enlightened government, openness to outside influences, and varied and magnificent works of art. This beautifully-illustrated book brings together in one volume the dynasty's most important artisticaccomplishments. A sketch of the era's political and social history is followed by chapters illustrating the development of ceramics, the production of gold and silver, Tang painting and sculpture, and religious and funerary art.

      Arts of the Tang Court