HUNG Wu (edited by)

Between Han and Tang. Religious Art and Archaeology in a Transformative Period.汉唐之间的宗教艺术与考古 Bilingue Mandarin/English.

Cultural Relics Publishing House
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N° d'inventaire 32156
Format 19 x 26,7
Détails 566 p.,nombreuse fig. N/B, cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette
Publication Beijing, 2000
Etat Occasion
ISBN 9787501012138

The eighteen essays in this volume are grouped into four sections, each representing a major aspect or direction of research on religious art and architecture during this period: (1) small and middle-sized Buddhist cave-temples and stone carvings beyond the famous Buddhist monuments at Yungang, Longmen, and Dunhuang; (2) religious art in the Kucha region and the Hexi Corridor; (3) Buddhist temples and icons; and (4) identities and roles of patrons of religious art and architecture. Rather than providing well-formulated conclusions, these papers aim to present research materials and to open up new ways in studying religious art during this period.

 

 

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The eighteen essays in this volume are grouped into four sections, each representing a major aspect or direction of research on religious art and architecture during this period: (1) small and middle-sized Buddhist cave-temples and stone carvings beyond the famous Buddhist monuments at Yungang, Longmen, and Dunhuang; (2) religious art in the Kucha region and the Hexi Corridor; (3) Buddhist temples and icons; and (4) identities and roles of patrons of religious art and architecture. Rather than providing well-formulated conclusions, these papers aim to present research materials and to open up new ways in studying religious art during this period.

 

 

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