Transmitting the forms of divinity : early Buddhist art from Korea and Japan /
Comparing Korean and Japanese Buddhist art, this volume explores the cultural, ideological and artistic exchange between the two countries during the 6th-9th centuries, when Buddhism took hold throughout northeast Asia. Buddhist sculptures in gilt bronze, wood and stone are the main focus of this wo...
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Table of Contents:
- Preface / William Clark, Jr. and Donald Gregg
- Foreword and Acknowledgements / Alexandra Munroe
- Introduction: The Transmission and Transformation of Early Buddhist Culture in Korea and Japan / Jonathan Best
- From the Stone Buddhas of Longxingsi to Buddhist Images of Three Kingdoms Korea and Asuka-Hakuho Japan / Tanabe Saburosuke
- The Monastery Koryuji's "Crowned Maitreya" and the Stone Pensive Bodhisattva Excavated at Longxingsi / Onishi Shuya
- Early Korean Buddhist Sculptures and Related Japanese Examples: Iconographic and Stylistic Comparisons / Kim Lena
- Korean Gilt-Bronze Single Mandorla Buddha Triads and the Dissemination of East Asian Sculptural Style / Kwak Dong-seok
- Korean Elements in Japanese Pictorial Representation in the Early Asuka Period / Ariga Yoshitaka
- A New Theory: Ki as Represented in Koguryo Murals and Buddhist Haloes of the Three Kingdoms Period / Kang Woo-bang
- Todaiji's Great Buddha: Its Foundation in Buddhist Doctrine and Its Chinese and Korean Precedents / Konno Toshifumi
- Techniques of Early Buddhist Sculpture in Japan / Washizuka Hiromitsu
- The Monastery Hwangnyongsa and Buddhism of the Early Silla Period / Park Youngbok
- The Monastery Horyuji: Architectural Forms of Early Buddhism in Japan / Nancy Shatzman Steinhardt
- The Art of Avatamsaka Sutra in the Unified Silla Period: The Sanctuary of Sokkuram and Hwaom-kyong Pyonsangdo (Narrative Portrayal in the Avatamsaka Sutra) / Kang Woo-bang
- Early Korean and Japanese Reliquaries in Relation to Pagoda Architecture / Choi Eung-chon
- Buddhist Sculpture
- Sutras and Ritual Objects
- Tiles from Temples
- Roof Tiles of Korea's Three Kingdoms and Unified Silla Periods / Kim Song-gu
- Korean Influence and Japanese Innovation in Tiles of the Asuka-Hakuho Period / Mori Ikuo.