犍陀罗美术与希腊—罗马世界:简明导论
Author(s)
Stewart, Peter
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Number
4433c233-897d-4349-972f-c236fd1eb2e7Language
ChineseAbstract
In the early centuries AD, the small region of Gandhara (centred on what is now northern Pakistan) produced an extraordinary tradition of Buddhist art which eventually had an immense influence across Asia. Mainly produced to adorn monasteries and shrines, Gandharan sculptures celebrate the Buddha himself, the stories of his life and the many sacred characters of the Buddhist cosmos. Since this imagery was rediscovered in the nineteenth century, one of its most fascinating and puzzling aspects is the extent to which it draws on the conventions of Greek and Roman art, which originated thousands of kilometres to the west.Inspired by the Gandhara Connections project at Oxford University’s Classical Art Research Centre, this book offers an introduction to Gandharan art and the mystery of its relationship with the Graeco-Roman world of the Mediterranean. It presents an accessible explanation of the ancient and modern contexts of Gandharan art, the state of scholarship on the subject, and guidance for further, in-depth study.Chinese language edition.
Keywords
Art; History; Ancient & Classical; Social Science; Archaeology; Religion; Buddhism; HistoryISBN
9781803278667, 9781803278667Publisher
Archaeopress PublishingPublisher website
https://www.archaeopress.com/Publication date and place
2024Grantor
Imprint
Archaeopress Publishing LtdClassification
History of art / art & design styles
Archaeology
Buddhism