University Press of America
Pages: 296
978-1-4617-4027-8 • eBook • April 2000 • $49.99 • (£38.00)
Patricia E. Karetzky is O. Munsterberg Chair in Asian Art at Bard College, and Associate Professor at Lehman College, New York.
Chapter 1 Acknowledgments
Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 Life of the Buddha
Chapter 4 Central Asia (Xinjiang):
Chapter 5 Buddhism in Central Asia
Chapter 6 Cave-Chapels at Qizil
Chapter 7 Cave-Chapels at Tataru
Chapter 8 Cave-Chapels at Qumtura
Chapter 9 Cave-Chapels at Bezeklik
Chapter 10 Gansu Province:
Chapter 11 Introduction of Buddhism in China
Chapter 12 Cave-Chapels at Dunhuang
Chapter 13 Central China:
Chapter 14 Cave-Chapels at Yungang
Chapter 15 Cave-Chapels on the Qing River
Chapter 16 Cave Chapels at Longmen
Chapter 17 Free-Standing Steels
Chapter 18 Literary Evidence
Chapter 19 Korea and Japan:
Chapter 20 Korea
Chapter 21 Japan
Chapter 22 Conclusions
Chapter 23 Glossary
Chapter 24 Bibliography
Chapter 25 Index
Chapter 26 Illustrations
In sum, this is an excellent text for courses on Buddhist or comparative religious arts.
— John Renard, Saint Louis University; Religion and The Arts
. . . Karetzky's book is a welcome contribution to the field. . .>
— Arts Asiatiques
. . . Karetzky's book is a welcome contribution to the field. . .
— Arts Asiatiques
In sum, this is an excellent text for courses on Buddhist or comparative religious arts.
— John Renard, Saint Louis University; Religion and The Arts