Iconographical and iconological study of the ascetic Buddha in 11th to 13th-century sculpture from Southeast Bangladesh and Pagan and their relation to the image of the Buddha protected by the nâga Mucilinda
This is the first monograph exclusively dealing with the wall-paintings of Pagan (Burma/Myanmar) fro...
International audienceStudy of a group of small 13th-century images of the Buddha from Burma
International audienceBetagi is a site located near Chittagong, SE of Bangladesh: a very elaborate i...
(South Asian Archaeology 2007, Special Sessions 1, Universita di Bologna & Istituto Italiano per l’A...
Many publications have been made on Buddha images but very few study the iconographic characteristic...
Conceived by the Sukhothai school of art, the Walking Buddha is a highly successful interpretation o...
Study of a particular aspect of the Buddha iconography, where the Buddha wears a crown and jewellery...
Certain Buddhist statues discovered in Southeast Asia were sculpted after Sarnath-style sculptures. ...
Michael Willis, "Relics of the Buddha: Body, Essence, Text," in Buddhist Stupas in South Asia: Recen...
textThis dissertation addresses the significance of regional developments in Indian art by focusing ...
Since the death of Buddha the artists engulfed and drawn the figures of the Lord Buddha, which were ...
This paper is an attempt to show that the Mudrās of Buddha Images in Myanmar are not only religious ...
This is a study of aniconic Buddhist art in India and China that refers back to the iconoclasm (Bild...
Early art in Buddhist cultic sites was characterized by the absence of anthropomorphicimages of the ...
In the earlier period after the Buddha, Gautama Sakyamuni, Buddhists specified the Buddha as the sym...
This is the first monograph exclusively dealing with the wall-paintings of Pagan (Burma/Myanmar) fro...
International audienceStudy of a group of small 13th-century images of the Buddha from Burma
International audienceBetagi is a site located near Chittagong, SE of Bangladesh: a very elaborate i...
(South Asian Archaeology 2007, Special Sessions 1, Universita di Bologna & Istituto Italiano per l’A...
Many publications have been made on Buddha images but very few study the iconographic characteristic...
Conceived by the Sukhothai school of art, the Walking Buddha is a highly successful interpretation o...
Study of a particular aspect of the Buddha iconography, where the Buddha wears a crown and jewellery...
Certain Buddhist statues discovered in Southeast Asia were sculpted after Sarnath-style sculptures. ...
Michael Willis, "Relics of the Buddha: Body, Essence, Text," in Buddhist Stupas in South Asia: Recen...
textThis dissertation addresses the significance of regional developments in Indian art by focusing ...
Since the death of Buddha the artists engulfed and drawn the figures of the Lord Buddha, which were ...
This paper is an attempt to show that the Mudrās of Buddha Images in Myanmar are not only religious ...
This is a study of aniconic Buddhist art in India and China that refers back to the iconoclasm (Bild...
Early art in Buddhist cultic sites was characterized by the absence of anthropomorphicimages of the ...
In the earlier period after the Buddha, Gautama Sakyamuni, Buddhists specified the Buddha as the sym...
This is the first monograph exclusively dealing with the wall-paintings of Pagan (Burma/Myanmar) fro...
International audienceStudy of a group of small 13th-century images of the Buddha from Burma
International audienceBetagi is a site located near Chittagong, SE of Bangladesh: a very elaborate i...