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Revival and Renaissance in Tibetan Art: Imagining Kashmir and Nepal in the Fifteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
Author Luczanits, Christian (著)
Source European Bulletin of Himalayan Research
Volumen.52 Winter
Date2018
Pages93 - 131
PublisherEBHR Editorial Committee
LocationKathmandu, Nepal [加德滿都, 尼泊爾]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteAuthor Affiliation: School of Oriental and African Studies, London.
AbstractBoth Kashmir and Nepal have been sources of inspiration throughout the history of Tibetan art. The art of Kashmir was adopted and adapted in the Purang-Guge Kingdom (circa 950–1100 CE) and its successors, and Nepalese artists were instrumental in the creation of a considerable portion of early Tibetan art. In this article, the early adoption of art from these two regions is contrasted with specific examples from the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries that consciously link back to art forms associated with Kashmir and Nepal. Analyses of these later examples provide insights into the processes involved in reviving historic art forms, and demonstrate the increasing distance between the actual artistic production and its alleged origin(s). The processes of revival perceivable in these examples are varied, yet all of them share a conscious and selective approach and a substantial degree of re-imagination. As such, the revival of these older art forms in newer works serves as both a subject and a messenger.
Table of contentsAbstract 93
Introduction 93
Kashmir 94
Nepal 97
Fifteenth Century 100
Red Temple 100
Hevajra Thangka 103
Seventeenth Century 106
Jonang Püntsokling 107
Tenth Karmapa 108
Conclusion 112
References 114
ISSN28236114 (E)
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Created date2024.11.26
Modified date2024.11.26



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