Wisdom embodied : Chinese Buddhist and Daoist sculpture in the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Wisdom embodied : Chinese Buddhist and Daoist sculpture in the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Metropolitan Museum of Art, c2010
- : hc : Yale University Press
- : hc : Metropolitan Museum of Art
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UNIVERSITY OF TSUKUBA LIBRARY, ART & PHYSICAL EDUCATION LIBRARY
: hc : Yale University Press702.22-L5310011008292
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 226-237) and index
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The Metropolitan Museum's collection of Chinese Buddhist and Daoist sculpture is the largest in the Western world. In this lavish, comprehensive volume, archaeological discoveries and scientific testing and analysis serve as the basis for a reassessment of 120 works ranging in date from the 4th to the 19th century, many of them previously unpublished. In addition to detailed discussions of fifty masterpieces - a heterogeneous group including portable shrines carved in wood, elegant bronze icons, monumental stone representations of the Buddha, colourful glazed-ceramic figures, and more - the catalogue presents a groundbreaking study of the methods used in crafting the sculptures. An introductory essay provides an indispensable overview of Buddhist iconography and explores the fascinating dialogue between Indian and Chinese culture that underlies the transmission of Buddhism into China.
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