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David P., Janice A. Jackson, Tibetan Thangka paintings, methods and materials
Lo Bue Erberto. David P., Janice A. Jackson, Tibetan Thangka paintings, methods and materials . In: Arts asiatiques, tome 40, 1985. pp. 138-139
Fernand Meyer Gso-ba rig-pa. Le système médical tibétain.
Lo Bue Erberto. Fernand Meyer Gso-ba rig-pa. Le système médical tibétain. . In: Arts asiatiques, tome 39, 1984. pp. 116-117
David P. Jackson, The Place of Provenance. Regional Styles in Tibetan Painting, with a contribution by Rob Linrothe. New York, Rubin Museum of Art (Masterworks of Tibetan painting series, 4), 2012
Lo Bue Erberto. David P. Jackson, The Place of Provenance. Regional Styles in Tibetan Painting, with a contribution by Rob Linrothe. New York, Rubin Museum of Art (Masterworks of Tibetan painting series, 4), 2012. In: Arts asiatiques, tome 74, 2019. pp. 183-184
Schede critiche
The author briefly describes a series of Gandharan sculptures belonging to the Asiatica Collection in Turin
“Traditional Buddhist Art in 20th Century Ladakh”
The author surveys the life and works of the greatest living painter and sculptor in Ladakh, and argues that the activity of traditional Ladakhi artists plays a crucial role in the preservation of Buddhism in Indian Tibet
An Introduction to the Cultural History of Lo (Mustang)
In this introduction the author describes the cultural and political situation that allowed the flourishing of religious arts at the peak of the power of the kingdom of Lo, in the 15th century
“Shadakshari Avalokiteshvara”, “Lama”, “Virupa”, “Akshobhya”, “Vajravarahi”, “Parnashavari”, “Shastradhara Hevajra”, “The 9th Karmapa”, “Vajra water knife”
The author analyses and discusses eight important Tibetan and Himalayan metal images as well as a liturgical item within their cultural, religious, historical, iconographic and artistic context
“Per K. Sørensen and Guntram Hazod, Thundering Falcon. An Inquiry into the History and Cult of Khra-’brug Tibet’s First Buddhist Temple”
The author reviews Per Sørensen's seminal monograph (the 46th volume in the remarkable series devoted to the history of Asian culture and ideas published by the Austrian Academy of Sciences) on the earliest Buddhist temple in Tibet, pointing out its value as well as its shortcomings
Cave Hermitages and Chapels in Eastern Lo
In this chapter the author reviews the main cave temples excavated in easten Lo, with particular reference to their wall paintings, most of which are published here for the first time
The Gu ru lha khang at Phyi dbang: a Mid-15th Century Temple in Central Ladakh
The author argues, on the basis of epigraphic and historical evidence, that the murals of temple in question were painted in the 1440s, whereas previous stylistic analysis had attributed them to the 14th century
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