The Longmen Guyang Cave
Title | The Longmen Guyang Cave PDF eBook |
Author | Hyun-Sook Jung Lee |
Publisher | |
Pages | 465 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Buddhist cave temples |
ISBN |
Disjunctures of time, text, and imagery in reconstructions of the Guyang Cave at Longmen
Title | Disjunctures of time, text, and imagery in reconstructions of the Guyang Cave at Longmen PDF eBook |
Author | Katherine R. Tsiang |
Publisher | |
Pages | 40 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Art, Chinese |
ISBN |
Atlas of World Heritage
Title | Atlas of World Heritage PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | LONG RIVER PRESS |
Pages | 204 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Historic sites |
ISBN | 1592650600 |
Take a photographic journey to these fantastic natural and cultural sites of China. Full-color photographs and highly detailed maps and background information make this an excellent gift book or reference volume.
Donors of Longmen
Title | Donors of Longmen PDF eBook |
Author | Amy McNair |
Publisher | University of Hawaii Press |
Pages | 250 |
Release | 2007-01-01 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0824829948 |
Donors of Longmen is the first work in a Western language to re-create the history of the Longmen Grottoes, one of China's great stone sculpture treasure houses. Longmen, a UNESCO World Heritage site located near the old capital of Luoyang in modern Henan Province, consists of thousands of ancient cave chapels and shrines containing Buddhist icons of all sizes that were carved into the towering limestone cliffs from the fifth to the eighth centuries. Beyond its superb sculpture, Longmen also preserves thousands of engraved dedicatory inscriptions by its donors, who included emperors and empresses, aristocrats, court eunuchs, artisans, monks, nuns, lay societies, female palace officials, male civil and military officials, and ordinary lay believers. Based on wide reading of both Asian and Western-language scholarship and careful analysis of the architecture, epigraphy, and iconography of the site, Amy McNair provides a rich and detailed examination of the dynamics of faith, politics, and money at Longmen, beginning with the inception of the site at Guyang Grotto in 493 and concluding with the last major dated project, the forty-eight Amitabhas added to the Great Vairocana Image Shrine in 730. Through her sensitive and well-informed exploration of Longmen's huge repository of remarkable early sculpture, McNair gives voice to a wide array of medieval believers, many of them traditionally excluded from history. Hers will be the definitive work on Longmen for years to come.
Longmen's Stone Buddhas and Cultural Heritage
Title | Longmen's Stone Buddhas and Cultural Heritage PDF eBook |
Author | Dong Wang |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 315 |
Release | 2020-06-02 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1538141124 |
This thoroughly researched book provides the first comprehensive history of how a UNESCO World Heritage site on the Central China Plain, Longmen’s caves and the Buddhist statuary of Luoyang, was rediscovered in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Drawing on original research and archival sources in Chinese, English, French, German, Japanese, and Swedish, as well as extensive fieldwork, Dong Wang traces the ties between cultural heritage and modernity, detailing how this historical monument has been understood from antiquity to the present. She highlights the manifold traffic and expanded contact between China and other countries as these nations were reorienting themselves in order to adapt their own cultural traditions to newly industrialized and industrializing societies. Unknown to much of the world, Longmen and its mesmerizing modern history takes readers to the heartland of China, known as “Chinese Babylon” a century ago. With remarkable depth and breadth, this book unravels both a bygone and a continuing human pursuit of artefacts—shared, spiritual, modern, and above all beautiful that have linked so many lives, Chinese and foreign.
Surviving Nirvana
Title | Surviving Nirvana PDF eBook |
Author | Sonya S. Lee |
Publisher | Hong Kong University Press |
Pages | 374 |
Release | 2010-03-01 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9622091253 |
The Buddha's nirvana marks the end of the life of a great spiritual figure and the beginning of Buddhism as a world religion. Surviving Nirvana is the first book in the English language to examine how this historic moment was represented and received in the visual culture of China, of which the nirvana image has been a part for over 1,500 years. --Mining a selection of well-documented and well-preserved examples from the sixth to twelfth centuries, Sonya Lee offers a reassessment of medieval Chinese Buddhism by focusing on practices of devotion and image-making that were inspired by the Buddha's "complete extinction." The nirvana image, comprised of a reclining Buddha and a mourning audience, was central to defining the local meanings of the nirvana moment in different times and places. The motif's many guises, whether on a stone-carved stele, inside a pagoda crypt, or as a painted mural in a cave temple, were the product of social interactions, religious institutions, and artistic practices prevalent in a given historical context. They were also cogent responses to the fundamental anxiety about the absence of the Buddha and the prospect of one's salvation. By reinventing the nirvana image to address its own needs, each community of patrons, makers, and viewers sought to recast the Buddha's "death" into an allegory of survival that was charged with local pride and contemporary relevance.- -Thoroughly researched, this study engages methods and debates from the fields of art history, religion, archaeology, architecture, and East Asian history that are relevant to scholars and students alike. The many examples analyzed in the book offer well-defined local contexts to discuss broader historical and theoretical issues concerning representation, patronage, religion and politics, family values, and vision.--Sonya S. Lee is assistant professor of art history and East Asian languages and cultures at University of Southern California.-- -
The Heavenly Court
Title | The Heavenly Court PDF eBook |
Author | Lennert Gesterkamp |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 494 |
Release | 2011-03-21 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9004190236 |
This book offers a comprehensive investigation into the history, iconography, ritual context, design, and personalisations by patrons of four Daoist temple paintings depicting a theme called Heavenly Court painting (chaoyuan tu) in China of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.