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The Buddhist Murals of Pagan: Timeless Vistas of the Cosmos
Author Bautze, Joachim K. ; Bautze-Picron, Claudine
Date2003.06
Pages242
PublisherWeatherhill, Inc.
Publisher Url http://weatherhill@weatherhill.com/
LocationBirmingham, UK [伯明罕, 英國]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
Keyword印度佛教史=Indian Buddhist History; 佛教藝術=Buddhist Art; 宇宙觀=世界觀=Cosmosology; 繪畫=Painting;
AbstractThis comprehensive study covers, for the first time, not only the murals found within temples near the historic city of Pagan, but also those within the monuments scattered elsewhere over the Pagan plain. Following an initial iconographic analysis, the author proceeds to reconstruct the overall vision of the murals within the broader context of the interior spaces of the temples, revealing these monuments as visualizations of the Buddhist cosmos and reflecting the cosmological nature of the Buddha. Author Bautze-Picron is an authority on early Indic Buddhist art and her erudite descriptions of these lost treasures are complemented by a magnificent photographic record of the surviving murals themselves. Essential reading for all with interest in the history and diversity of Buddhist art.

Burma's ancient capital of Pagan is a UNESCO world heritage site consisting of over 100 medieval (9th century - 13th century) Buddhist temples, decorated inside and out with stunning architecture and floor-to-ceiling paintings. At last, thanks to Claudine Bautze-Picron and her photographer husband, we have an up-to-date art-historical documentation of these rare and beautiful murals, that is both accessible and affordable to the general reader.
The centerpiece of the book, for most readers, will be its 254 full-color photographs of the murals. You have never seen the murals like this, even if you have previously visited Pagan; paintings which are typically lost in the darkness of temple interiors, and obscured in shadowed corners and dim recesses, are here illuminated in superb detail and full color rendering.

Equally valuable is the book's expert text. In the first half of the book, the author explains the basic iconographic elements of the temples (Buddha and his life, Bodhisattvas, other celestial beings, and additional decorations) and shows where and how they are located in particular temples. Part two of the book describes the decoration in each temple, and can be used as a guidebook if you are visiting the site. Experts will especially appreciate the scholarly endnotes that expand on themes asserted in the body of the text.

A most important point of this book is that the inside decoration of the temples mirrors the outside. This book does not discuss the outside, but fortunately there is another book, "Imperial Pagan" by Paul Strachan, that explains the outside temple architecture in detail. These two books fit together marvelously well, and I highly recommend that you buy them both together to get the best possible view of the beautiful temples of Pagan.
ISBN0834805332 (hc); 9745240257 (pbk)
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Created date2004.03.26



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