TIBETAN WAXWORKS OF THE LIVING AND THE DEAD (original) (raw)

(2016) “Early Chinese Buddhist Sculptures as Animate Bodies and Living Presences.” Ars Orientalis 46: 13-38. In themed issue "Performative Agency of Buddhist Art and Architecture in Asia," co-edited by Michelle C. Wang and Wei-cheng Lin

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Art of Merit: Studies in Buddhist Art and its Conservation, 2014

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“Inscribing Grief and Salvation: Embodiment and Medieval Reuse and Recycling in Buddhist Palimpsests.” Artibus Asiae 79, no. 1, pp. 5-28.

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COVETED RELIC: The Khasarpaṇi Idol of Bhutan

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From Bhakti to Bon. Festschrift for Per Kvaerne., 2015

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The Remains from Ancient Times: Newly Formed Connections with Buddhist Culture Designated as "Art" or "Cultural Assets"

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In Situ: Buddhist Art and Ritual at the Imperial Court

Melissa McCormick

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Text, Materiality, and Enshrinement Practices: Visual Culture of a Buddhist Dhāraṇī in Late Medieval Korea

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Journal of Korean Studies 27-2, 2022

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Preserving Intangible Aspects of Cultural Materials: Bonpo Ritual Crafts of Amdo, Eastern Tibet. Materials Issues in Art and Archaeology VIII, ed. by P. B. Vandiver, B. McCarthy, R. H. Tykot, J. L. Ruvalcaba Sil & F. Casadio. Pittsburgh: MRS Vol. 1047, pp. 331-51.

Chandra Reedy

MRS Proceedings, 2007

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The Place of Veneration in Buddhist Mortuary Sites

Lars Fogelin

Oxford Handbook for the Archaeology of Death and Burial (eds. S. Tarlow and L. Nilsson-Stutz), 2013

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The Portrait of Buddha An Anthropological Approach Towards the Tibetan Religious Painting-The Thangka

Shijun Zhang

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Buddhist Sculptures of the Alain Bordier Foundation

Ulrich von Schroeder

Buddhist Sculptures of the Alain Bordier Foundation, 2010

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Illustrations of Human Effigies in Tibetan Ritual Texts: With Remarks on Specific Anatomical Figures and Their Possible Iconographic Source

Bryan J. Cuevas

2011

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The Aura of Buddhist Material Objects in the Age of Mass-Production

Trine Brox

Journal of Global Buddhism, 2019

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The Transmission of Ornaments in Buddhist Art: On the Meander or Huiwen

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Hualin International Journal of Buddhist Studies, 2019

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Tibet Field Report July 2014: ' Devotional lmagery at Buddhist Shrines l '

Melissa R Kerin

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Surviving Nirvana: Death of the Buddha in Chinese Visual Culture. By Sonya S. Lee. Aberdeen: Hong Kong University Press, 2010. xv, 355 pp. $55.00 (cloth)

Karil Kucera

The Journal of Asian Studies, 2011

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Filtered through multiple lenses: What we think Buddhists thought ritual specialists did. Preliminary remarks on the character of Old Tibetan funerary texts exemplified with IOL Tib J 489 and IOL Tib J 562

Joanna Bialek

Guruparamparā. Studies on Buddhism, India, Tibet and More in Honour of Professor Marek Mejor, edited by Katarzyna Marciniak, Stanisław Jan Kania, Małgorzata Wielińska-Soltwedel and Agata Bareja-Starzyńska, 65–78. Warszawa: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego., 2022

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Stiller, Maya (2019). "Slaves, Village Headmen, and Aristocrats: Patronage and Functions of Buddhist Sculpture Burials in Late Koryŏ/Early Chosŏn Korea." Cahiers d’Extreme-Asie 28 (2019): 265-291.

Maya Stiller

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(2016) "Introduction,” co-authored with Wei-cheng Lin. Ars Orientalis 46: 7-12. In themed issue "Performative Agency of Buddhist Art and Architecture in Asia," co-edited by Michelle C. Wang and Wei-cheng Lin

Michelle C. Wang 王慧蘭

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A Study on the Origin of Chinese Lost-wax Casting from the Perspectives of Art, Technology, and Social Agency

Peng Peng

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Whole body relic tradition of Tibet -a funeral tradition for Tibetan Lamas

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Life beyond death: Tibetan Lamas and Whole-body Relics, 2018

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OBSERVATIONS ON PAINTED COFFIN PANELS OF THE TIBETAN EMPIRE

Amy Heller

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The gilded Buddha. The traditional art of the Newar metal casters in Nepal (28 MB), Basel 2017, 328 pages, 551 figs.

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The Disembodied Human Head in Southeast Asian Art

William Southworth

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Made of Stone: Buddhist Statues of the Kansai Countryside

Monika Kiss

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Curating Buddhism: Reimagining Buddhist Statues in a Museum and Temple Setting

Derry Jameson

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FOR MERIT AND MEDITATION. Form and Meaning of Ceiling Paintings at Nako | 2016

Christiane KALANTARI

NAKO. RESEARCH AND CONSERVATION IN THE WESTERN HIMALAYAS; G. Krist (ed.), Vienna, 2016

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Surviving Nirvana: Death of the Buddha in Chinese Visual Culture (review)

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China Review International, 2009

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The study and conservation of the silk painting Death of the Buddha

Giovanni Verri

British Museum Technical Bulletin 8, 2014

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The Great Tibetan Funerary Tradition: Tibetan Deathscapes in the Past, Present, and the Future

Varvara Chatzisavva

International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture: Buddhist Insights Into the Great Matter of Death, 2023

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The Ritual Use of Human Effigies in the Esoteric Buddhist Literature from Karakhoto

Haoran Hou

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Framing the Sacred - Cambodian Buddhist Painting

Trent Walker

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Deification through thingication: A case study of contemporary whole-body relics in Chinese Buddhism

Julia Galimova

Bachelor thesis paper, 2016

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