Tibet: Dance'The Tibetans' lavish use of gold to embellish their lamasery rooftops, as well as the great hoards of gold bullion believed to be stored in the lamasery treasuries, has long been a source of speculation for a gold-hungry world and almost every mountain river has gold-bearing sands.'Forman, H. (1948). Changing China. New York: Crown.GrayscaleForman Nitrate Negatives, Box 1
Forman, H. (1933). Just Tibetans. Asia, 541-548.GrayscaleForman Nitrate Negatives, Box
Caption on similar photographic print 1803: Golden-roofed eaves of temple in Tibetan lamasery. Dang...
Forman, H. (1933, June 11). Mountain higher than Everest. Sunday Graphic and Sunday News, p.7.Graysc...
Tibet: Dance'The Tibetans' lavish use of gold to embellish their lamasery rooftops, as well as the g...
At Lhabrang Gomba, one of the largest lamaseries in Tibet, there is a huge chorten whose whole upper...
75-foot high golden in a shell like idol house in a Tibetan lamasery. Buddha. Tibet.Tibet: Dance. ...
Warriors'Zealous pilgrims in Tibet will travel hundreds of miles on a journey to some noted lamasery...
'The golden Temple House: A typical structure built of stones, with walls over four feet thick at th...
Forman 1836 c1: Household idol -- god who watches over the crops. Forman 1836 c2: Kenanpo, the cave...
China: 2 - '37Possibly in Gansu province or Qinghai province. Caption from Harrison Forman's book C...
'The hunting dog and his double: Masks worn by devil dancers in Tibet, where every third man is a la...
The brilliant effect of the Buddha not only strengthens Buddhist believers’ psychological effects of...
Image published in Harrison Forman's book Changing China. Caption: Buddhism teaches the negation of...
Indo-China [Photographer's Note incorrect] Tibetan Plateau'The main lamasery chanting-hall. It was f...
'The main lamasery chanting-hall. It was fifty feet high with a two-hundred-foot front, along the en...
Forman, H. (1933). Just Tibetans. Asia, 541-548.GrayscaleForman Nitrate Negatives, Box
Caption on similar photographic print 1803: Golden-roofed eaves of temple in Tibetan lamasery. Dang...
Forman, H. (1933, June 11). Mountain higher than Everest. Sunday Graphic and Sunday News, p.7.Graysc...
Tibet: Dance'The Tibetans' lavish use of gold to embellish their lamasery rooftops, as well as the g...
At Lhabrang Gomba, one of the largest lamaseries in Tibet, there is a huge chorten whose whole upper...
75-foot high golden in a shell like idol house in a Tibetan lamasery. Buddha. Tibet.Tibet: Dance. ...
Warriors'Zealous pilgrims in Tibet will travel hundreds of miles on a journey to some noted lamasery...
'The golden Temple House: A typical structure built of stones, with walls over four feet thick at th...
Forman 1836 c1: Household idol -- god who watches over the crops. Forman 1836 c2: Kenanpo, the cave...
China: 2 - '37Possibly in Gansu province or Qinghai province. Caption from Harrison Forman's book C...
'The hunting dog and his double: Masks worn by devil dancers in Tibet, where every third man is a la...
The brilliant effect of the Buddha not only strengthens Buddhist believers’ psychological effects of...
Image published in Harrison Forman's book Changing China. Caption: Buddhism teaches the negation of...
Indo-China [Photographer's Note incorrect] Tibetan Plateau'The main lamasery chanting-hall. It was f...
'The main lamasery chanting-hall. It was fifty feet high with a two-hundred-foot front, along the en...
Forman, H. (1933). Just Tibetans. Asia, 541-548.GrayscaleForman Nitrate Negatives, Box
Caption on similar photographic print 1803: Golden-roofed eaves of temple in Tibetan lamasery. Dang...
Forman, H. (1933, June 11). Mountain higher than Everest. Sunday Graphic and Sunday News, p.7.Graysc...