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Transmitting the Forms of Divinity: Early Buddhist Art from Korea and Japan
Author Washizuka, Hiromitsu (著)=鷲塚泰光 (au.) ; Park, Young-bok (著) ; Kang, Woo-bang (著)=姜友邦 (au.) ; Ariga, Yoshitaka (著)=有賀祥隆 (au.)
Date2003.04.01
Pages384
PublisherJapan Society
Publisher Url http://www.japansociety.org/
LocationNew York, NY, US [紐約, 紐約州, 美國]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
NoteExhibition presented at Japan Society Gallery, New York, from April 9 through June 22, 2003 and organized by Japan Society and the Korea Society, New York in association with the Gyeongju National Museum, the Nara National Museum, the Japan Foundation, and the Korea Foundation
AbstractAccompanying the first major international exhibition to compare Korean and Japanese Buddhist art, this groundbreaking, fully illustrated volume explores the cultural, ideological, and artistic exchange between the two countries during the sixth through ninth centuries, when Buddhism took hold throughout northeast Asia. Buddhist sculptures in gilt bronze, wood, and stone are the main focus of this important work, which draws upon new research and scholarship. With essays and descriptions of the individual works of art by the Korean and Japanese contributors, as well as contributions by leading scholars from those two countries and the United States, this first English-language book on the subject is a major contribution to our knowledge and understanding of Asian Art.
Table of contentsPreface / William Clark, Jr. and Donald Gregg
Foreword and Acknowledgements / Alexandra Munroe
Introduction: The Transmission and Transformation of Early Buddhist Culture in Korea and Japan / Jonathan Best
From the Stone Buddhas of Longxingsi to Buddhist Images of Three Kingdoms Korea and Asuka-Hakuho Japan / Tanabe Saburosuke
The Monastery Koryuji's "Crowned Maitreya" and the Stone Pensive Bodhisattva Excavated at Longxingsi / Onishi Shuya
Early Korean Buddhist Sculptures and Related Japanese Examples: Iconographic and Stylistic Comparisons / Kim Lena
Korean Gilt-Bronze Single Mandorla Buddha Triads and the Dissemination of East Asian Sculptural Style / Kwak Dong-seok
Korean Elements in Japanese Pictorial Representation in the Early Asuka Period / Ariga Yoshitaka
A New Theory: Ki as Represented in Koguryo Murals and Buddhist Haloes of the Three Kingdoms Period / Kang Woo-bang
Todaiji's Great Buddha: Its Foundation in Buddhist Doctrine and Its Chinese and Korean Precedents / Konno Toshifumi
Techniques of Early Buddhist Sculpture in Japan / Washizuka Hiromitsu
The Monastery Hwangnyongsa and Buddhism of the Early Silla Period / Park Youngbok
The Monastery Horyuji: Architectural Forms of Early Buddhism in Japan / Nancy Shatzman Steinhardt
The Art of Avatamsaka Sutra in the Unified Silla Period: The Sanctuary of Sokkuram and Hwaom-kyong Pyonsangdo (Narrative Portrayal in the Avatamsaka Sutra) / Kang Woo-bang
Early Korean and Japanese Reliquaries in Relation to Pagoda Architecture / Choi Eung-chon
Buddhist Sculpture
Sutras and Ritual Objects
Tiles from Temples
Roof Tiles of Korea's Three Kingdoms and Unified Silla Periods / Kim Song-gu
Korean Influence and Japanese Innovation in Tiles of the Asuka-Hakuho Period / Mori Ikuo
ISBN9780913304549; 0913304549
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