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Tibet : life, myth and art

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"Tibet is a richly illustrated introduction to this extraordinary culture, presenting the art in all its glory, ranging from monumental temples and vivid wall paintings to forests of prayer flags and exquisitely detailed devotional statues of Buddhas, deities and saints. The book covers themes that have long preoccupied the popular imagination, including: the intricate, multicoloured mandalas, which are a vision of the entire, unfolding universe; the hero-saints, who travelled through Tibet fighting the spirits of the mountains and valleys; the Dalai Lamas, eternally reborn incarnations of the great Bodhisattva of compassion; and the ferocious, sword-wielding, multilimbed gods that act as guardians to the land and its religions. These major themes, and many more, are interpreted visually through iconography, pattern, motif and symbolism, as well as in terms of their underlying historical and spiritual significance."--Publisher's description

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Tibet : life, myth and art, Michael Willis

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1999
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Titre
Tibet : life, myth and art
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Duncan Baird
Publié
1999
Format
rigide
Pages
144
ISBN10
190013103X
ISBN13
9781900131032
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Description
"Tibet is a richly illustrated introduction to this extraordinary culture, presenting the art in all its glory, ranging from monumental temples and vivid wall paintings to forests of prayer flags and exquisitely detailed devotional statues of Buddhas, deities and saints. The book covers themes that have long preoccupied the popular imagination, including: the intricate, multicoloured mandalas, which are a vision of the entire, unfolding universe; the hero-saints, who travelled through Tibet fighting the spirits of the mountains and valleys; the Dalai Lamas, eternally reborn incarnations of the great Bodhisattva of compassion; and the ferocious, sword-wielding, multilimbed gods that act as guardians to the land and its religions. These major themes, and many more, are interpreted visually through iconography, pattern, motif and symbolism, as well as in terms of their underlying historical and spiritual significance."--Publisher's description