Early Buddhist Art of China and Central Asia: The Western Ch'in in Kansu in the Sixteen Kingdoms Period and Inter-Relationships With the Buddhist Art ... Oriental Studies/Handbuch Der Orientalistik)

Early Buddhist Art of China and Central Asia: The Western Ch'in in Kansu in the Sixteen Kingdoms Period and Inter-Relationships With the Buddhist Art ... Oriental Studies/Handbuch Der Orientalistik) image
ISBN-10:

9004184007

ISBN-13:

9789004184008

Author(s): Rhie, Marylin M.
Edition: Illustrated
Released: Jun 14, 2010
Format: Hardcover, 544 pages
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Description:

This book, third in a series on the early Buddhist art of China and Central Asia, centers on Buddhist art from the Western Ch'in (385-431 A.D.) in eastern Kansu (northwest China), primarily from the cave temples of Ping-ling ssu and Mai-chi shan. A detailed chronological and iconographic study of sculptures and wall paintings in Cave 169 at Ping-ling ssu particularly yields a chronological framework for unlocking the difficult issues of dating early fifth century Chinese Buddhist art, and offers some new insights into textual sources in the Lotus, Hua-yen and Amitabha sutras. Further, this study introduces the iconographpy of the five Buddhas and its relation to the art of Gandhara and the famous five colossal T'an-yao caves at Yün-kang.











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