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Buddhist Paintings Of Tunhuang In The National Museum New Delhi Part 1 Lokesh Chandra Nirmala Sharma

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Buddhist Paintings Of Tunhuang In The National Museum New Delhi Part 1 Lokesh Chandra Nirmala Sharma
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Publisher: Niyogi Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 154.61 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Lokesh Chandra; Nirmala Sharma,
ISBN: 9788192091235, 8192091236
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Buddhist Paintings Of Tunhuang In The National Museum New Delhi Part 1 Lokesh Chandra Nirmala Sharma by Lokesh Chandra; Nirmala Sharma, 9788192091235, 8192091236 instant download after payment.

The Tun-huang caves are the jewel of Buddhist art over the centuries. Situated at the foot of the Mountain of Singing Sands, an itinerant monk Yueh-ts'un settled down to excavate the first cave in AD 344, and to paint its walls. This book reproduces and describes the paintings from Tun-huang in the National Museum, New Delhi. The Tun-huang caves are the jewel of Buddhist art over the centuries. Situated at the foot of the Mountain of Singing Sands, they are the brush of the Buddha, where an itinerant monk Yueh-ts'un watched the iridescent peaks in the sheen of blue

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