• Collecting Paradise: Buddhist Art of Kashmir and Its Legacies, by Robert N. Linrothe, Christian Luczanits, Melissa R. Kerin

From the 7th to 11th centuries, Kashmir — a lush valley connected to the Silk Road — was a wealthy center of transcultural trade, culture and religion. Beginning in the 10th century, Buddhists in the Western Himalayas traveled to Kashmir to acquire, preserve and emulate its sophisticated art. Kashmiri artists also accepted invitations to travel to the Western Himalayas during this period to work with and teach local artists. The distinctive workmanship of the Kashmiri style became integrated into the identity of Tibetan Buddhism in this period and experienced a revival in the Western Himalayas in the 15th and 16th centuries. Centuries later, beginning in the 1900s, artworks from Kashmir and the Western Himalayas became prized acquisitions for collections in the U.S. and Europe. Western explorers, scholars and travelers removed these works — often surreptitiously — from their places of origin. Today many of these works reside in public and private collections. Collecting Paradise features Buddhist objects, including manuscripts, paintings, and sculptures in ivory, metal and wood, dating from the 7th to 17th centuries. With 44 objects, the exhibition presents an original and innovative look at art from the region of Kashmir and the Western Himalayas, as well as how it has been collected over time.

Book Details
Author Robert N. Linrothe, Christian Luczanits, Melissa R. Kerin
Publisher Serindia
Publication Date 2015
ISBN 9781932476729
Format Hardcover
Dimensions 24*32
Pages 236
Language English
Condition As new

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Collecting Paradise: Buddhist Art of Kashmir and Its Legacies, by Robert N. Linrothe, Christian Luczanits, Melissa R. Kerin

  • Publisher: Serindia
  • ISBN: 9781932476729
  • Availability: In Stock
  • US$25.00


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