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Tibetan Buddhist Art
Buddhism was introduced to Tibet by the seventh century and was proclaimed the state religion by the end of the eighth century. Although Buddhist influence waned during persecutions between 838 and 942, the religion saw a revival beginning in the late tenth century. It rapidly became dominant, inaugurating what is known as the "later diffusion of the Buddhist faith." During the first few hundred years of this renewed interest, many monks from Tibet traveled abroad to India (The Great Teacher Marpa, 1995.176 ), the homeland of Buddhism, to study the religion, and Indian scholars were invited to Tibet to lecture and give teachings (Portrait of Atisha, 1993.479 ). Although Tibet's vast geographic area and its many adjacent neighbors —India and Kashmir, Nepal, the northern regions of Burma (Myanmar), China, and Central Asia (Khotan)—are reflected in the rich stylistic diversity of Tibetan Buddhist art, during the late eleventh and early twelfth century, Pala India became the main source of artistic influence. In the thirteenth century and thereafter, Nepalese artists were also commissioned to paint thankas and make sculptures for Tibetan patrons. By the fourteenth century, stylistic influences from Nepal and China became dominant and in the fifteenth century these fused into a truly Tibetan synthesis.
Tibetan Buddhist Art | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art tibetan buddhist art... portrait of a lama, last quarter of 11th century tibet (a kadampa monastery) distemper on cloth 18 1/4 x 14 1/4 in. (46.4 x 36.2 cm) purchase, friends of asian art gifts, 1991 (1991.152) ... portrait of atisha, ca. 1100 tibet (a kadampa monastery) distemper on cloth 19 1/2 x 13 15/16 in. (49.5 x 35.4 cm) gift of the kronos collections, 1933 (1993.479) ... http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/tibu/hd_tibu.htm [1078 words]
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Tak Sang Monastery - Vernacular - Great Buildings Online architect vernacular location bhutan map building type collective housing, monastery construction system bearing masonry climate alpine context cliffside style tibetan/himalayan vernacular images available on the gbc cd-rom . contributions appreciated discussion tak sang monastery commentary "http://www.GreatBuildings.com/buildings/Tak_Sang_Monastery.html [91 words]
Tate Collection | Part of the Monastery, Grande Chartreuse joseph mallord william turner 1775-1851 from grenoble sketchbook [finberg lxxiv] (d04493-d04503; d04505-d04509; d04512-d04517; d04519-d04521; d04523-d04532; d04534-d04589; d40023; d40064; d40197-d40209; complete) part of the monastery, grande chartreuse 1802 gouache, pencil and watercolour on paper support: 283 x 212 mm on paper, unique accepted by the nation as part of the turner bequest 1856 d04525 finberg number: lxxiv 32 Tate is a public institution owned by, and existing for, the public. http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/ViewWork?workid=31918 [70 words]
Tate Collection | The Cemetery Gate of St Augustine's Monastery Canterbury paul sandby circa 1730-1809 the cemetery gate of st augustine's monastery canterbury 1782 watercolour and pencil on paper support: 324 x 508 mm on paper, unique presented by william sandby 1901 n01856 sandby has treated the medieval gateway with the care associated with topographical draughtsmanship (http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/ViewWork?workid=13071 [136 words]
Portrait of a lama [Tibet (a Kadampa monastery)] (1991.152) ¦ Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History ¦ The Metropolitan Museu portrait of a lama , last quarter of 11th century tibet (a kadampa monastery) distemper on cloth 18 1/4 x 14 1/4 in. (46.4 x 36.2 cm) purchase, friends of asian art gifts, 1991 (1991.152) although the identity of this square-jawed lama is unknown, the painting can be securely dated because of an inscription on the reverse stating that it was placed on the eastern wall or wing of his residence by chen nga tshultrim bar (http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of-art/1991.152 [182 words]
Simonas Petras Monastery - Vernacular - Great Buildings Online architect vernacular subscribers - login to skip ads location mount athos, greece map building type collective housing, monastery construction system stone bearing masonry, wood frame balconies climate mediterranean context cliffside style greek vernacular notes beautiful merging with a rugged landscape, with both strength and precariousness images photo,http://www.GreatBuildings.com/buildings/Simonas_Petras_Monastery.html [78 words]
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