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聖地西藏: 最接近天空的宝藏
国立故宫博物馆
Tibet: Treasures from the Roof of the World
National Palace Museum
This special exhibition from the National Palace Museum in Taipei is presented in four sections: "The Tibetan Empire," "Golden Treasures," "Cultural Exchange," and "Customs in the Land of Snow." The works displayed in this exhibition are not only borrowed from the collections of museums in ...
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普世炽初: 中国佛教寺庙宝藏
许志平
Treasures from Chinese Buddhist Temples: The Flame of Buddhism Burns Stronger Than Ever
Hsu, James
This elaborately illustrated volume from Ping Art Space in Taiwan examines the rich Buddhist imagery found throughout the world in a wide variety of mediums including painting, sculpture, ceramics and much more.
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Life in Ceramics: Five Contemporary Korean Artist
Exhibition August 22 - February 13, 2011 Jungmann, Burglind Korean ceramics have long been appreciated for their superb craftsmanship and originality, first in China, then in Japan, and finally, since the nineteenth century, in the West. The celadons of the Koryo period (918–1392) and punch’ong and porcelain wares of the Choson (1392–1910) period provide ...
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Buddhist Sculptures of the Alain Bordier Foundation
Schroeder, Ulrich von This books deals with the evolution of Tibetan Buddhist sculptures. Special attention has been given to the cultures surrounding Tibet that have served as stylistic inspirations: North-Western India comprising of the Swat region, the Gilgit area, the Kashmir region; North-Eastern India; Myanmar ...
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Facts and Fundamentals of Japanese Swords: A Collector's Guide
Translated by Paul Martin Nakahara, Nobuo This volume is an invaluable resource for both new enthusiasts and experienced collectors of traditionally forged Japanese blades-whether long swords, short swords, or daggers. Nobuo Nakahara takes a rational and discriminating approach to sword appreciation, closely examining long-held ideas ...
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Reinventing the Past: Archaism and Antiquarianism in Chinese Art and Visual Culture
Wu, Hung Much attention has been given to the importance of emulation of the past in Chinese history. Study and interpretation of the past are now recognized as persistent forces in the shaping of cultural identity in China from ancient times to the modern age.
The present volume is based on two ...
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