DRAWINGS: Kaminaljuyú Sculpture Catalog (Dissertation Excerpt) (original) (raw)

Monument 65 A great emblematic depiction of throned rule and royal sacrifice at Late Preclassic Kaminaljuyu.pdf

Jonathan Kaplan

Ancient Mesoamerica, 2000

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Revisiting Kaminaljuyu Monument 65 in Three-Dimensional High Definition

Travis Doering

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Koryo Buddhist Sculpture: Issues and History

Sun-ah Choi

A Companion to Korean Art, edited by J.P. Park, Juhyung Rhi and Burglind Jungmann (Wiley-Blackwell, 2020), 2020

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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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Descriptions of Selected Sculptures

Zsuzsanna Renner

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Sculptural Ensemble of the Târgu Jiu. historical significance and symbolic interpretations

Romanescu Laura Sinziana

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Locating Tomyoji and its “Six” Kannon Sculptures in Japan

Sherry D Fowler

A Companion to Asian Art and Architecture, 2015

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The Eighth-Century Shūkongōjin Statue at Tōdaiji’s Hokkedō: Approaching Old Questions With New Research (Thesis Sample)

Grace Galie

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Made of Stone: Buddhist Statues of the Kansai Countryside

Monika Kiss

Beliefs, Ritual Practices, and Celebrations in Kansai II, 2022

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Ascending to a Buddha Land: A Study of a Pagoda Valley Sculpture on Namsan in Unified Silla

Sunkyung Kim

Ars Orientalis 46, 2016

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“Reception of Chinese Bronze Antiquities in Early Twentieth-Century Japan.” Journal of the History of Collections 29, no. 3 (November 2017), 481-496. Advance Access Publication Feb. 14, 2017.

Ya-hwei Hsu 許雅惠

2017

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A Group of Twelfth-Century Japanese Kami Statues and Considerations of Material Intentionality: Collaborative Research Among Wood Scientists and Art Historians

Mechtild Mertz

Journal of Asian Humanities at Kyushu University

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Portrait Sculptures in Imperial Ancestral Rites in Song China

Patricia Ebrey

T'oung Pao, 1997

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The Kaminaljuyú Sculpture Project: An Expandable Three-Dimensional Database

Travis Doering

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Chinese Buddhist Sculpture Chinese Buddhist Sculpture FONG CHOW Associate Curator of Far Eastern Art

Wang Boya

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New Documents of Burmese Sculpture, Unpublished'Andagu'Images

Claudine Bautze-Picron

2006

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Spatial Configuration in Tiwanaku Art. A Review of Stone Carved Imagery and Staff Gods

Mathieu Viau-Courville

Boletín del Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino, 2014

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Shifting Identities in Buddhist Sculpture: Who's Who in the Murō-ji Kondō

Sherry D Fowler

Archives of Asian Art, 2001

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Adapting to the Times: Jizo Statues Along the Kamakura Pilgrimage Route -- 23 pages, 19 photos

Mark Schumacher

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Figurines in Context: The Clay Statuettes From The Sanctuary of Despotiko

Erica Angliker

AIA - San Diego 2019 , 2019

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Twelve Stone Sculptures from Java

William A Southworth

The Rijksmuseum bulletin, 2017

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Rezension von: MCCALLUM, DONALD F.: Hakuhō Sculpture. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2012

Tomoë I M Steineck

2013

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A STUDY OF EARLY KORYŎ STATUES OF THE GREAT MONK SENGQIE EXCAVATED FROM P’AN’GYO-DONG, SŎNGNAM CITY∗

Heejung Kang

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A Tremendous Storm: Understanding a Silhouette Sculpture from Kaminaljuyu (2017)

Lucia Henderson

Unframed (LACMA Blog)- web link

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Hoa Hakananai'a in detail: Comment on A. Davletshin's unconvincing assertion of an 'overlooked image' on the ventral side of the 'Orongo statue now in the British Museum

Jo Anne Van Tilburg

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Sculptures of Kamakhya Temple: An Aesthetic View

IJSRP Journal

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Motifs Traveled with Intentions: Mapping Tang China and the World through Pictorial Screens in the Nara Period Japan (710–794)

Yizhou Wang

China and the World—the World and China—A Transcultural Perspective, Volume 1: The World of Pre-modern China, 2019

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Inscriptions and Fantasies in the Invention of Shona Sculpture

Jonathan Zilberg

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Images for the Temple: Imperial Patronage in the Development of Tang Daoist Art

Yang Liu

Artibus Asiae, 2002

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Ground to Gallery: Discovery, Interpretation, and Display of Early Dynastic Sculpture from the Iraq Expedition of the Oriental Institute

Jack Green

From Ancient to Modern: Archaeology and Aesthetics. Edited by Jennifer Y. Chi & Pedro Azara. Princeton University Press. Pp. 162-193, 2015

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Return of Mahabharata’s Sculptures, Prasat Chen in Koh Ker

Vitharong Chan

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Bodies Politic, Bodies in Stone: Imagery of the Human and the Divine in the Sculpture of Late Preclassic Kaminaljuyú, Guatemala

Lucia Henderson

Doctoral Dissertation, Department of Art and Art History, University of Texas at Austin, 2013

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PaÑji And Candrakirana Lost In Separation – Three Ancient East Javanese Sculptures

Amerta Arkeologi

Amerta: Berkala Arkeologi, 2016

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Contemplating Carvings at the Feet of Queen Chaak Kab: Using Mixed Methodology to Understand Sculpture at Yo’okop

Travis Nygard, Kaylee Spencer

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Royal Sculpture at the Onset of the Twenty-fifth Dynasty

jack josephson

Thebes, Karakhamun (TT 223), and Karabasken (TT 391) in the Twenty-fifth Dynasty, 2014

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