Two Buddhist banner from the Cave of the Thousand Buddhas; the banner on the left has resist-dyed central section, while the other silks are plain or self-patterne
China - Lungmen, famed Lao Chun Tung Cave, note defaced Buddhas extreme left and rightColo
Cave 2 is another chaitya hall at Ajanta and is dated the 6th or very early 7th century A.D. The att...
Photo showing a curtain or banner ("mon") hanging at a gate to the monastery at Hōryūji Buddhist t...
In a previous paper entitled " Origin and mounting of painted banners from Dunhuang " we endeavour t...
As early as the fifth century C.E., the thousand buddha motif had become a prevalent feature in the ...
The subject of this paper is to seek the origins of the mounting of the Buddhist banners recovered b...
This paper explores the religious function and meaning of long banner paintings from Cave 17 of the ...
The author, in Part I of this paper, listed and briefly commented on the banner paintings representi...
Some 350 temples at Pagan still have mural paintings on their walls or under their vaults. This is t...
This PhD thesis focuses on additional decorative and iconographic motifs of Western origin that were...
none1noThe question of Buddhist art’s propagation through Central Asia to China has not generated su...
There are five cartouches on the left side wall of the Daxiongbao Hall (大雄寶殿). The one close to the ...
Chayet Anne. R. Whitfield, A. Farrer, Caves of the Thousand Buddhas, Chinese Art from the Silk Route...
China - Lung Men [Longmen] famed 10,000 Buddhas in Lao Chun Tung CaveColorVolume 55, Page 1
Green Alexandra. Christophe Munier & Myint Aung, Burmese Buddhist Murals, Vol. 1, Epigraphic Corpus ...
China - Lungmen, famed Lao Chun Tung Cave, note defaced Buddhas extreme left and rightColo
Cave 2 is another chaitya hall at Ajanta and is dated the 6th or very early 7th century A.D. The att...
Photo showing a curtain or banner ("mon") hanging at a gate to the monastery at Hōryūji Buddhist t...
In a previous paper entitled " Origin and mounting of painted banners from Dunhuang " we endeavour t...
As early as the fifth century C.E., the thousand buddha motif had become a prevalent feature in the ...
The subject of this paper is to seek the origins of the mounting of the Buddhist banners recovered b...
This paper explores the religious function and meaning of long banner paintings from Cave 17 of the ...
The author, in Part I of this paper, listed and briefly commented on the banner paintings representi...
Some 350 temples at Pagan still have mural paintings on their walls or under their vaults. This is t...
This PhD thesis focuses on additional decorative and iconographic motifs of Western origin that were...
none1noThe question of Buddhist art’s propagation through Central Asia to China has not generated su...
There are five cartouches on the left side wall of the Daxiongbao Hall (大雄寶殿). The one close to the ...
Chayet Anne. R. Whitfield, A. Farrer, Caves of the Thousand Buddhas, Chinese Art from the Silk Route...
China - Lung Men [Longmen] famed 10,000 Buddhas in Lao Chun Tung CaveColorVolume 55, Page 1
Green Alexandra. Christophe Munier & Myint Aung, Burmese Buddhist Murals, Vol. 1, Epigraphic Corpus ...
China - Lungmen, famed Lao Chun Tung Cave, note defaced Buddhas extreme left and rightColo
Cave 2 is another chaitya hall at Ajanta and is dated the 6th or very early 7th century A.D. The att...
Photo showing a curtain or banner ("mon") hanging at a gate to the monastery at Hōryūji Buddhist t...