Tibetan Lamaist Art Book
Width: 8.5
Depth: 1.0
Description
"Tibetan Lamaist Art" is a book that explores the rich tradition of art within Tibetan Buddhism, also known as Lamaism. The book features a comprehensive survey of the major styles and themes of Tibetan Lamaist art, including sculpture, painting, and ritual objects.
The book provides a detailed history of the development of Lamaist art in Tibet, from its earliest roots in Indian Buddhism to its flourishing in Tibet during the 7th to 12th centuries. It also explores the influences of other cultures, such as the Chinese and the Mongols, on Tibetan art.
The illustrations in the book showcase the wide variety of Lamaist art, including thangkas, mandalas, statues, and ritual objects. Each illustration is accompanied by detailed descriptions and analysis, explaining the symbolism and meaning behind the artwork.
The book also discusses the important role of art in Tibetan Buddhism, as a tool for meditation and visualization, as well as its use in religious ceremonies and festivals. Additionally, it explores the current state of Tibetan Lamaist art, including the challenges facing Contemporary artists in Tibet and the diaspora.
Overall, "Tibetan Lamaist Art" provides a fascinating insight into the unique artistic tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, offering a valuable resource for scholars, art historians, and anyone interested in the cultural heritage of Tibet.
146550
Approximate Age: 1970
People: Tibetan
Language: English