How to Read Buddhist Art

How to Read Buddhist Art
Title How to Read Buddhist Art PDF eBook
Author Kurt Behrendt
Publisher Metropolitan Museum of Art
Pages 139
Release 2019-11-29
Genre Religion
ISBN 1588396738

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Intended to inspire the devout and provide a focus for religious practice, Buddhist artworks stand at the center of a great religious tradition that swept across Asia during the first millennia. How to Read Buddhist Art assembles fifty-four masterpieces from The Met collection to explore how images of the Buddha crossed linguistic and cultural barriers, and how they took on different (yet remarkably consistent) characteristics in India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, the Himalayas, China, Korea, Japan, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Cambodia, and Indonesia. Works highlighted in this rich, concise overview include reliquaries, images of the Buddha that attempt to capture his transcendence, diverse bodhisattvas who protect and help the devout on their personal path, and representations of important teachers. The book offers the essential iconographic frameworks needed to understand Buddhist art and practice, helping the reader to appreciate how artists gave form to subtle aspects of the teachings, especially in the sublime expression of the Buddha himself.

Reading Buddhist Art

Reading Buddhist Art
Title Reading Buddhist Art PDF eBook
Author Meher McArthur
Publisher
Pages 216
Release 2004
Genre Art
ISBN 9780500284285

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"A concise, accessible primer to the intricate world of Buddhist art." Publishers Weekly"

Buddhist Art of Myanmar

Buddhist Art of Myanmar
Title Buddhist Art of Myanmar PDF eBook
Author Sylvia Fraser-Lu
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 273
Release 2015-01-01
Genre Art
ISBN 0300209452

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A stunning showcase of exceptional and rare works of Buddhist art, presented to the international community for the first time The practice of Buddhism in Myanmar (Burma) has resulted in the production of dazzling objects since the 5th century. This landmark publication presents the first overview of these magnificent works of art from major museums in Myanmar and collections in the United States, including sculptures, paintings, textiles, and religious implements created for temples and monasteries, or for personal devotion. Many of these pieces have never before been seen outside of Myanmar. Accompanied by brilliant color photography, essays by Sylvia Fraser-Lu, Donald M. Stadtner, and scholars from around the world synthesize the history of Myanmar from the ancient through colonial periods and discuss the critical links between religion, geography, governance, historiography, and artistic production. The authors examine the multiplicity of styles and techniques throughout the country, the ways Buddhist narratives have been conveyed through works of art, and the context in which the diverse objects were used. Certain to be the essential resource on the subject, Buddhist Art of Myanmar illuminates two millennia of rarely seen masterpieces.

Buddhist Art Coloring Book 2

Buddhist Art Coloring Book 2
Title Buddhist Art Coloring Book 2 PDF eBook
Author Robert Beer
Publisher Shambhala Publications
Pages 125
Release 2016-02-16
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 1611803527

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Sacred art presented as coloring templates for contemplation and creativity—stunning and detailed artwork from the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. Drawing on his brush paintings in The Encyclopedia of Tibetan Symbols and Motifs and other works, Robert Beer has selected 50 images meant to be used as templates for coloring. The book features figures spanning centuries of the tradition, including spiritual adventurers, rebellious saints, and enlightened Tantric masters. The detailed artwork is elegant and meaningful—drawing on Buddhist teachings to give each piece greater depth.

Buddhist Art

Buddhist Art
Title Buddhist Art PDF eBook
Author Gilles Béguin
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Buddhist art
ISBN 9789749863879

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An historical and cultural journey through Buddhist art.

The Art of Buddhism

The Art of Buddhism
Title The Art of Buddhism PDF eBook
Author Denise Patry Leidy
Publisher Shambhala Publications
Pages 149
Release 2008
Genre Art
ISBN 1590305949

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More than two hundred photographs-most in stunning full color-provide the visual context for this tour of the world of Buddhist art. From the earliest second-century b.c.e. archaeological evidence to the nineteenth century this book showcases the marvelous 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, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, and all the regions of Southeast Asia. Included in the rich variety of forms are architecture and monumental art, statuary, paintings, calligraphy, fresco, brushwork, and textile arts.

Buddha Mind in Contemporary Art

Buddha Mind in Contemporary Art
Title Buddha Mind in Contemporary Art PDF eBook
Author Jacquelynn Baas
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 284
Release 2004
Genre Art
ISBN 9780520243460

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"Eminently readable and extremely meaningful. The contributors tackle essential questions about the relationship of art and life. The book is also very timely, offering a way to approach Buddhism through unexpected channels."--Lynn Gumpert, Director, Grey Art Gallery, New York University