Art of TibetFisher, Robert E.
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The exotic culture of Tibet has been of enormous interest to Westerners in recent decades. Sacred Visions, which accompanies a major exhibition opening at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, in October 1998, is devoted to a period of extraordinary cultural achievement, when Tibet became known as the Buddhist holy land.From the 11th to the mid-15th century, Tibetans commissioned and created exquisite paintings, or thankas, that incorporated traditions from eastern India, Nepal, and China, as well as their own Buddhist imagery. Though Tibet was closed to the West until the early 20th century and then closed again by the Chinese in 1950, many magnificent thankas have survived in Western collections. Sacred Visions brings these rare masterpieces together for the first time.Superbly illustrated, Sacred Visions includes scholarly essays that provide historical, stylistic, and technical information on these remarkable works. The related exhibition travels to the Reitberg, Zurich, in February 1999.Steven M. Kossak is associate curator of Asian Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.Jane Casey Singer has written and lectured widely on Himalayan art. She lives in London.
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Sacred Visions: Early Paintings from Central Tibet (ISBN: 0810965275 / 0-8109-6527-5) Kossak, Steven M.;Singer, Jane Casey;Museum Rietberg;Bruce-Gardner, Robert;Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.) Quantity Available: 1
Book Description: Book Condition: New. Hardcover. Brand-new 'coffee-table' hardcover with dustjacket, published by Metropolitan Museum/Abrams. Still in publishers' shrinkwrap. Clean and unmarked; never opened. Gift-giving condition. 224 pages. Language: English. NOTE: Large format; cannot ship outside U.S. via Flat-Rate envelope. 'The Tibetan paintings presented in Sacred Visions are attempts to elucidate the mysteries of Tantric or Esoteric Buddhism. Intricate mandalas, multilimbed deities linked in sexual union, serene monks, and images of the many concepts of Buddha are well illustrated in vibrant color photos, each accompanied by a page of religious explanation and artistic analysis. The vivid colors and intricate designs are well conveyed.' -- David McClelland, Library Journal. Keywords: art, art history. Bookseller Inventory # 0205R043629 Bookseller & Payment Information | More Books from this Seller | Ask Bookseller a Question |
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Sacred Visions: Early Paintings from Central Tibet (ISBN: 0810965275 / 0-8109-6527-5) Kossak, Steven M.;Singer, Jane Casey;Museum Rietberg;Bruce-Gardner, Robert;Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.) Quantity Available: 1
Book Description: Harry N. Abrams, 1998. Hardcover. Book Condition: New. Flawless copy, brand new, pristine, never opened -- 240 pp. With 152 ills. (136 col. ). 32 x 24 cm. ; 0.31 x 11.57 x 9.13 Inches. Bookseller Inventory # 69135 Bookseller & Payment Information | More Books from this Seller | Ask Bookseller a Question |
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