Dynamics of interregional exchange in East Asian Buddhist art, 5th-13th century / edited by Dorothy C. Wong.

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Other Authors: Wong, Dorothy C. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Wilmington, Delaware : Vernon Press, [2022]
Series:Vernon Press series on the history of art.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Dorothy C. Wong
  • I. Transmission and local interpretations
  • Localizing the Buddha realm: pictorial programs on fifth-century Chinese miniature pagodas / Jinchao Zhao
  • Embodying compassion and contemplation across the Yellow Sea: Avalokiteśvara and pensive bodhisattva images in sixth-century Hebei and Baekje / Li-kuei Chien
  • Magnifying statuettes: reconsidering the artistic production of the earliest Buddhist statues in Japan / Hong Wu
  • II. Buddhism and the state
  • Divergence in art inspired by the Golden ligh sūtra in China and Japan in the seventh and eighth centuries / Dorothy C. Wong
  • The marble sculpture Maṇḍala of scripture for humane kings from Anguo Monastery in Xi'an: the initiation of vernacular esoteric Buddhism in East Asia / Imann Lai
  • From state protector to local warrior: the transformation of Vaiśravaṇa in Sichuan from the 8th to the 10th century / Clara Ma
  • III. Iconography and traditions
  • A Chinese development in the hairstyle of Acalanātha images / Sakiko Takahashi
  • The transmission of a miraculous thousand-armed Avalokiteśvara image from southern Song China to Japan: images in Kōsan-ji, the Yūgensai Collection, and Shiofune Kannon-ji / Suijun Ra
  • The iconography of the Kiyomizu Temple-style thousand-armed Avalokiteśvara / Tamami Hamada.