The author’s approach is focusing on wood selection for Chinese statues preserved in several museums, especially in the USA, where many East Asian sculptures are preserved, to get a deeper understanding of the historical background of Buddhist sculptures in East Asia. In general, Torreya nucifera, Chamaecyparis obtusa, Cerasus sp., Zelkova serrata were often used for Japanese wooden statues. Our research showed however, that the species selected for wood statues in China were completely different from those in Japan. Of the 62 Chinese wooden statues preserved in several US museums, the following wood species were identified by microscope: Paulownia sp. (17 statues), Tilia sp. (16 statues), Salix sp. (15 statues), Populus sp. (3 statues), Ju...
Abstract: Wood has a wide range of applications in the artistic field, most of the time used as a su...
Microscopic wood identification and analysis from objects d’art have limitations not always apparent...
A series of many experiments has proved that X-ray researches on sculpture are very effective in bri...
International audienceWood identification based on anatomical features was performed on thirty Chine...
International audienceAbstract Precious cultural assets of East Asia are found worldwide and hold ma...
Most of the old statues were made of wood in Japan. From the studies on the species of wood used for...
International audienceMicroscopic wood identifications were performed on five Buddhist temple struct...
Research on the wood species of Japanese Buddhist statues has an over 60 years’ history and recently...
This article discusses popular Chinese historic furniture woods relatively unfamiliar to the non-Asi...
This short note investigates a possibility of founding the study for wood slips in Japan,Korea and C...
International audienceChina has the most diverse plant vegetation in the northern hemisphere. This d...
Paper deals with the scientific identification of timbers utilised for the production of the sculpt...
Wood has a wide range of applications in the artistic field, most of the time used as a support for ...
Wood statues showing numerous marks of carving with a round chisel on their surfaces are collectivel...
(1) 68 pieces of the timbers used for important old temples and shrine, i. e. Horyuji, Todaiji, Fudo...
Abstract: Wood has a wide range of applications in the artistic field, most of the time used as a su...
Microscopic wood identification and analysis from objects d’art have limitations not always apparent...
A series of many experiments has proved that X-ray researches on sculpture are very effective in bri...
International audienceWood identification based on anatomical features was performed on thirty Chine...
International audienceAbstract Precious cultural assets of East Asia are found worldwide and hold ma...
Most of the old statues were made of wood in Japan. From the studies on the species of wood used for...
International audienceMicroscopic wood identifications were performed on five Buddhist temple struct...
Research on the wood species of Japanese Buddhist statues has an over 60 years’ history and recently...
This article discusses popular Chinese historic furniture woods relatively unfamiliar to the non-Asi...
This short note investigates a possibility of founding the study for wood slips in Japan,Korea and C...
International audienceChina has the most diverse plant vegetation in the northern hemisphere. This d...
Paper deals with the scientific identification of timbers utilised for the production of the sculpt...
Wood has a wide range of applications in the artistic field, most of the time used as a support for ...
Wood statues showing numerous marks of carving with a round chisel on their surfaces are collectivel...
(1) 68 pieces of the timbers used for important old temples and shrine, i. e. Horyuji, Todaiji, Fudo...
Abstract: Wood has a wide range of applications in the artistic field, most of the time used as a su...
Microscopic wood identification and analysis from objects d’art have limitations not always apparent...
A series of many experiments has proved that X-ray researches on sculpture are very effective in bri...