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The Art of Buddhism: An Introduction to Its History and Meaning

معرفی کتاب «The Art of Buddhism: An Introduction to Its History and Meaning» نوشتهٔ Denise Patry Leidy، منتشرشده توسط نشر Shambhala; Distributed in the United States by Random House; Brand: Shambhala در سال 2008. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

As Its Teachings Spread From The Indian Subcontinent In All Directions Across Asia, Buddhism Influenced Every Culture It Touched--from Afghanistan To Korea, From Mongolia To Java. Buddhist Art Is A Radiant Reflection Of The Encounter Of The Buddha's Teachings With The Diverse Civilizations That Came Under Their Sway. It Is Also An Intriguing Visual Record Of The Evolution Of Buddhist Practice And Philosophy Over A Period Of More Than Two Millennia. More Than Two Hundred Photographs Provide The Visual Context For This Tour Of The World Of Buddhist Art. Included In The Rich Variety Of Forms Are Architecture And Monumental Art, Statuary, Paintings, Calligraphy, Fresco, Brushwork, And Textile Arts. Denise Leidy's Guide Is The Perfect Introductory Text For All Those Intrigued By This Splendid Aesthetic Tradition. It Is Also An Essential Resource For All Who Seek To Understand Buddhist Art As Teaching.--jacket. Pillars And Stupas : Second Century B.c.e. To Third Century C.e. -- The Buddha Image : Second To Seventh Century -- Caves And Caravans : India, Afghanistan, Central Asia, And China -- China : A New Dimension, Sixth To Ninth Century -- Korea And Japan : Sixth To Ninth Century -- South Asia : Regional Styles And Changes In Religious Thought, Eighth To Twelfth Century -- The Himalayan Region : Nepal, Kashmir, Ladakh, And Tibet, Eighth To Twelfth Century -- Southeast Asia : Diffusion And Divergence -- China Under Foreign Rule : Tenth To Fourteenth Century -- Aristocrats And Warriors In Korea And Japan : Tenth To Fourteenth Century -- Early Sino-tibetan Traditions : Twelfth To Fifteenth Century -- The Dalai Lamas In Tibet : Sixteenth To Nineteenth Century -- Sri Lanka, Myanmar, And Thailand : Fifteenth To Nineteenth Century -- Ming, Manchu, And Mongol In China : Fifteenth To Eighteenth Century -- Revivals In Korea And Japan : Sixteenth To Nineteenth Century. Denise Patry Leidy. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 309-322) And Index. Cover Contents Introduction. Siddhartha/Shakyamuni: His lives and teachings Map 1. Pillars and stupas. 2nd c. BCE to 3rd c. CE 2. The Buddha image. 2nd to 7th c. 3. Caves and caravans. India, Afghanistan, Central Asia, and China 4. China. A new dimension, 6th to 9th c. 5. Korea and Japan. 6th to 9th c. 6. South Asia. Regional styles and changes in religious thought, 8th to 12th c. 7. The Himalayan region. Nepal, Kashmir, Ladakh, and Tibet, 8th to 12th c. 8. Southeast Asia. Diffusion and divergence 9. China under foreign rule. 10th to 14th c. 10. Aristocrats and warriors in Korea and Japan. 10th to 14th c. 11. Early Sino-Tibetan traditions. 12th to 14th c. 12. The Dalai Lamas in Tibet. 16th to 19th c. 13. Sri Lanka, Myanmar, and Thailand. 15th to 19th c. 14. Ming, Manchu, and Mongol in China. 15th to 18th c. 15. Revivals in Korea and Japan. 16th to 19th c. Notes Selected bibliography Credits Index From the earliest second-century BCE archaeological evidence to the nineteenth century, this book showcases the marvellous variety of Buddhist art through the ages, from every country and region where Buddhism has influenced the culture in a significant way, including India, Afghanistan, Central Asia, China, Korea, Japan, Tibet, and Sri Lanka
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