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Cave Temples of Mogoa: Art and History on the Silk Road [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 144 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x204 mm, kaal: 612 g, Illustrations (some col.), col. map, ports.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Nov-2000
  • Kirjastus: J Paul Getty Trust Publications,US
  • ISBN-10: 0892365854
  • ISBN-13: 9780892365852
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 144 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x204 mm, kaal: 612 g, Illustrations (some col.), col. map, ports.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Nov-2000
  • Kirjastus: J Paul Getty Trust Publications,US
  • ISBN-10: 0892365854
  • ISBN-13: 9780892365852
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The Getty has published an accessible, well-illustrated guide for the non-specialist to the myriad paintings and sculpture of the Buddhist monastery of Mogao, located in the remote desert along the Silk Road in Central Asia. The text and numerous inset boxes describe the discovery and study of the art in the caves, the history of the monastery there, the translation of the Buddhist texts into Chinese, the preservation of the paintings, and the numerous manuscripts removed from the caves and now in museums. Information is provided for visiting the site and its museum. The authors are art historians affiliated with the site and with British and American institutions. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

The Mogao grottoes in China, situated near the oasis town of Dunhuang on the fabled Silk Road, constitute one of the world's most significant sites of Buddhist art. In some five hundred caves carved into rock cliffs at the edge of the Gobi desert are preserved one thousand years of exquisite murals and sculpture. Mogao, founded by Buddhist monks as an isolated monastery in the late fourth century, evolved into an artistic and spiritual center whose renown extended from the Chinese capital to the far western kingdoms of the Silk Road. Among its treasures are miles of stunning wall paintings, more than two thousand statues, magnificent works on silk and paper, and thousands of ancient manuscripts, such as sutras, poems, and prayer sheets, which in 1900 were found sealed in one of the caves and then dispersed to museums throughout the world.
Illustrated in color throughout, Cave Temples of Mogao combines lavish photographs of the caves and their art with the fascinating history of Mogao, Dunhuang, and the Silk Road to create a vivid portrait of this remarkable site. Chapters discuss the development of the cave temples, the iconography of the wall paintings, and the extraordinary story of the rare manuscripts, including the oldest printed book in existence, a ninth-century copy of the Diamond Sutra. The book also describes the long-term collaboration between the Getty Conservation Institute and Chinese authorities in conservation projects at Mogao as well as the caves and the museum that can be visited today. The publication of this book coincides with the centenary of the discovery of the manuscripts in the Library Cave.
Foreword v
At the Desert Gateway to China
1(8)
The Blazing Beacon
9(22)
Lost Treasures of the Silk Road
31(20)
The Peerless Caves
51(20)
Temples of the Pure Lands
71(22)
A Millennium of Murals
93(12)
Conserving the Heritage of Mogao
105(16)
Monasteries, Monks, and Manuscripts
121(12)
The Art Gallery in the Desert
133(4)
Suggested Reading 137(1)
Acknowledgments 138