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Author:
Behrendt, Kurt A., 1964- author.
Title:
How to read Buddhist art / Kurt Behrendt
Publisher:
Metropolitan Museum of Art,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
136 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 27 cm.
Subject:
Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.).--Department of Asian Art--Catalogs.
Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.).--Department of Asian Art.
Buddhist art--Catalogs.
Buddhist art--Appreciation.
Art--New York--New York--Catalogs.
Buddhist art.
Catalogs.
Other Authors:
Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.)
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 130-132).
Contents:
Director's foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Map -- Introduction -- Showing the Buddha -- Teachers, Bodhisattvas, and tantric deities -- Suggested reading -- Glossary.
Summary:
"For more than 2,000 years, artworks have captured essential aspects of Buddhist thought. How to Read Buddhist Art introduces this vast visual tradition to a general audience with 60 seminal artworks from The Met's collection. Reliquaries, sculptures, and paintings produced in China, the Himalayas, Japan, Korea, and South and Southeast Asia provide insight into the complex iconography of Buddhism while also addressing the technical virtuosity of their makers and the social and political climate in which they were made." -- Yale Books website
An indispensable introduction to the evolution of Buddhist imagery from its origins in India through its spread to China, Japan, and South Asia. For more than 2,000 years, sublime works of art have been created to embody essential aspects of Buddhist thought, which developed and evolved as its practice spread from India to East Asia and beyond. How to Read Buddhist Art introduces this complex visual tradition to a general audience by examining sixty seminal works. Beginning with the origins of representations of the Buddha in India, and moving on to address the development of Buddhist art as the religion spread across Asia, this book conveys how Buddhist philosophy affected artistic works and practice across cultural boundaries. Reliquaries, sculptures, and paintings produced in China, the Himalayas, Japan, Korea, and South and Southeast Asia provide insight into the rich iconography of Buddhism, the technical virtuosity of their makers, and the social and political climate in which they were created. Beautiful photographs of the artworks, maps, and a glossary of the major Buddhist deities offer an engaging and informative setting in which readers-regardless of their familiarity with Buddhism-can better understand the art related to the religion's practices and representations
Series:
How to read ; [7]
ISBN:
1588396738
9781588396730
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1090431738
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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