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ART OF TIBET
Robert E. Fisher
"An extraordinary
addition to the World of Art series." The Observer
Tibet
has produced some of the most distinctive and creative art in the
world. From a bleak and often inaccessible landscape arose an artistic
tradition so vibrant and sophisticated that even China's emperors
commissioned works. With the spread of Buddhism in the West, inspired
by the leadership of the exiled Dalai Lama, and the controversy over
Tibet's political status, interest in this mysterious land has never
been greater. The book covers the entire history of Tibetan art, from
its tenth century roots to the present, focusing on the inextricably
intertwined relationship between the art and the spiritual life of
the region. From the Potala in Lhasa — one of the world's greatest
religious complexes — to painting, sculpture, manuscripts, silk
embroidery and a highly developed tradition of portraiture and ritual
objects, Tibet's unique artistic culture is vividly presented in this
compelling study.
"Fisher's
text provides historic and religious perspectives to capture the
essence of Tibetan culture and spiritual identity." NAPRA
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ISBN
0-500-20308-3 · 180 illustrations
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