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Book Review
The Lotus Sutra in Chinese Art. A Study in Buddhist Art to the Year 1000
08/1957 | 653 | 99
Pages: 284
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Simms, P. F. J. (Simms, P. F. J.)
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The Lotus Sutra in Chinese Art. A Study in Buddhist Art to the Year 1000 | author: Davidson, J. Leroy
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A Dated Bodhisattva Image from the Eumorfopoulos Collection
05/1936 | 398 | 68
Pages: 220+225-227+230-231
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Yetts, W. Perceval (Yetts, W. Perceval; Yetts, Walter Perceval; Yetts, W. Percival; Y., W. P.; Yetts, Perceval; Y., P.; Yetts, W. P.)
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Plate I. Kuan-Yin. Yüan Dynasty. Wood; Height, 79.3 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). A Dated Bodhisattva Image from the Eumorfopoulos Collection
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Plate II. A-Contents of the Image Reproduced on Plate I (References to the Items are Given in the Text). A Dated Bodhisattva Image from the Eumorfopoulos Collection
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Plate II. B-Side View of Plate I. A Dated Bodhisattva Image from the Eumorfopoulos Collection
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An Introduction to Sculpture in Siam
11/1929 | 320 | 55
Pages: 212-213+216-221+224-226
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Le May, Reginald (Le May, Reginald; M., R. le; May, Reginald Le)
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Map of Siam Showing Centres of Schools of Art
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Plate I. A-Head of Buddha, in Granite. Môn-Indian (Dvaravati (b)). Sixth to Ninth Century A. D. An Introduction to Sculpture in Siam
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Plate I. B-Head of Buddha, in Sandstone. Khmer, from Lopburi. Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries A. D. An Introduction to Sculpture in Siam
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Plate I. C-Head of Buddha, in Sandstone. Khmer, from Lopburi. Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries A. D. An Introduction to Sculpture in Siam
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Plate I. D-Head of Buddha, in Ruolite, Perhaps by a Provincial Khmer Sculptor, from Lopburi. Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries A. D. An Introduction to Sculpture in Siam
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Plate II. A - Vishnu, in Sandstone, Dvaravati (c). Fifth and Sixth Centuries A. D. An Introduction to Sculpture in Siam
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Plate II. B-Bodhisattva, in Bronze, Ascribed to the Kingdom of Crivijaya. Seventh to Twelfth Century A. D. An Introduction to Sculpture in Siam
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Plate II. C-Bodhisattva, in Bronze, Ascribed to the Kingdom of Crivijaya. Seventh to Twelfth Century A. D. An Introduction to Sculpture in Siam
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Plate II. D-Buddha on Naga, in Lacquered Sandstone. From Lopburi, in Imitation of Khmer. Thai, Probably Fourteenth or Early Fifteenth Century. An Introduction to Sculpture in Siam
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Plate III. A-Buddha, in Bronze. Sukhodaya School (? Cingalese Influence). Thai. Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries A. D. An Introduction to Sculpture in Siam
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Plate III. B-Buddha, in Sandstone, from Lopburi. Thai. Seventeenth Century A. D. An Introduction to Sculpture in Siam
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Plate III. C-Buddha, in Bronze. School of U Thong. Thai. Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries A. D. An Introduction to Sculpture in Siam
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Plate III. D-Buddha, in Bronze. School of Ayudhya. Thai. Fifteenth Century A. D. Onwards. An Introduction to Sculpture in Siam
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Plate IV. A-Buddha, in Bronze. Chieng Saen School (1st Type). Thai. Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries A. D. An Introduction to Sculpture in Siam
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Plate IV. B-Buddha, in Bronze. Chieng Saen School (2nd Type). Thai. Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries A. D. An Introduction to Sculpture in Siam
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Plate IV. C-Votive Tablet, in silvered lead. Supanburi. Thai. Fourteenth century. A. D.; D-Head of Saint, in sandstone. From Chieng Rai.? Early Thai.? Ninth to twelfth century A. D.; E-Buddha, in silver. Chieng Saen School (3rd type). Thai. Sixteenth and seventeenth centuries A. D. An Introduction to Sculpture in Siam
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The Gods of Mahāyāna Buddhism
07/1915 | 148 | 27
Pages: 138-141
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Coomaraswamy, Ananda K. (Coomaraswamy, Ananda K.; Coomaraswamy, Ananda; C., A. K.; Coomaraswamy, A. K.; Coomaraswamy, A. R.; Coomaraswamy, Ananda R.)
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A. Buddha. Nepalese; copper gilt, c. 9th cent. A. D. Height 3½ in. The hands in dharma-cakra-mudrā (rather than vitarka, as stated in "Visvakarmā", p. 15). (A. K. Coomaraswamy.) The Gods of Mahāyāna Buddhism
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B. Avalokitesvara (Padmapānī). Also identified as Maitreya (Grünwedel, Mythologie des Buddhismus in Tibet, fig. 99). Nepalese, copper gilt and jewelled, c. 10th cent. A. D. Height of incomplete figure 4$frac{7}{8}$ in. A type identical with that of "Visvakarmā", Plate XI. Trivanka stance, the right hand in vara mudrā (charity), the left holding the stalk of an expanded rose lotus (padma). (A. K. Coomaraswamy.) The Gods of Mahāyāna Buddhism
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C. Buddha. Badulla, Ceylon; bronze, c. 6th cent. A. D. Height 21 in. Right hand in vitarka mudrā, left hand holding end of robe. (Colombo Museum.) The Gods of Mahāyāna Buddhism
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D. Avalokitesvara (Padmapānī). Ceylonese; copper, c. 9th cent. A. D. Height 3$frac{7}{8}$ in. Seated with right foot extended (lalitāsana), the right hand in vara mudrā, the left holding the rose-lotus (padma) stalk. Pedestal inscribed "Sangha dattah" in characters of the early 9th century. Getty, pp. 54, 59. (British Museum.) The Gods of Mahāyāna Buddhism
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E. Manjusrī. Javanese; bronze, c. 9th-10th cent. A. D. Height 5½ in. Seated in mahārājā līlā pose, on a cushion on a lion throne (simhāsana), a blue lotus (utpala) bud in the right hand and an expanded flower of the same in the left. Getty, p. 96, and cf. also Plate XXI, d. (British Museum.) The Gods of Mahāyāna Buddhism
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F. Vajrapānī. Ceylonese; 9th cent. A. D., copper. Height 4$frac{7}{16}$ in. Seated with right foot extended (lalitāsana), right hand holding vajra, left on thigh. Getty, p. 48. (A. K. Coomaraswamy.) The Gods of Mahāyāna Buddhism
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G. Vajra Tārā (not Ushnīshavijaya as identified "Visvakarmā" VI). Stone sculpture of the Pāla period. Sārnāth; c. 12th cent. A. D. Height of part shown, about 16 in. Getty, p. 110. (Sārnāth Museum, B(f)8.) The Gods of Mahāyāna Buddhism
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H. Vajra Tārā. Nepalese; copper gilt and jewelled, c. 16th cent. A. D. Height 4$frac{7}{8}$ in. With four faces and eight arms. Getty, p. 110. (A. K. Coomaraswamy.) The Gods of Mahāyāna Buddhism
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J. Kurukullā. Nepalese; copper, c. 15th cent. A. D. Getty, p. 112. (Calcutta School of Art.) The Gods of Mahāyāna Buddhism