Art of Tibet

World of Art

Art of Tibet

  1. Robert E. Fisher
  • ISBN 9780500203088
  • 20.90 x 14.80 cm
  • Paperback
  • 224pp
  • 180 Illustrations, 93 in colour
  • First published 1997
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Tibet has produced some of the most distinctive and creative art in the world, with striking qualities that set it apart from other Buddhist and Asian art. With the spread of Buddhism in the West, inspired by the leadership of the exiled Dalai Lama, and the controversy over Tibet’s status, interest in this mysterious land has never been greater. Robert Fisher focuses on the relationship between the art and the spiritual life of the region, which is reflected by a pantheon unexcelled in its variety and complexity. From the Potala in Lhasa – one of the world’s greatest religious complexes – to painting, sculpture, manuscripts, silk embroidery and its highly developed tradition of portraiture and ritual objects, Tibet’s unique artistic culture is vividly presented in this compelling study.

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