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THE THOUSAND BUDDHAS
PREFACE
THE TUN-HUANG PAINTINGS AND THEIR PLACE IN BUDDHIST ART
DESCRIPTIVE ACCOUNT OF PICTURES FROM THE CAVES OF THE THOUSAND BUDDHAS AT TUN-HUANG
PLATES I, II THE PARADISE OF BHAIṢAJYAGURU
PLATE III A CELESTIAL ASSEMBLAGE
PLATES IV, V PROCESSIONS OF MAÑJUŚRĪ AND SAMANTABHADRA
PLATE VI DETAILS FROM A PAINTING OF A BUDDHIST HEAVEN
PLATE VII THE PARADISE OF ŚĀKYAMUNI
This volume opens a window onto the hidden frescoes of the “Caves of the Thousand Buddhas” near Tun‑huang, a remote sanctuary on China’s western fringe where early Buddhist art was sealed for centuries. The paintings were uncovered during Aurel Stein’s early‑20th‑century Central‑Asian expeditions, and the book presents faithful reproductions of the most striking panels, from celestial paradises to intimate portraits of bodhisattvas.
Accompanying the images is a concise scholarly guide that explains the iconography, stylistic influences, and narrative themes drawn from Mahāyāna tradition. An introductory essay situates the works within the broader currents of Indian, Central Asian, and Chinese artistic exchange, while the detailed plate descriptions help listeners visualize each scene’s composition and symbolism. The result is an accessible yet richly informed tour of a remarkable artistic crossroads, ideal for anyone curious about the visual language of early Buddhist devotion.
Full title
The Thousand Buddhas Ancient Buddhist Paintings from the Cave-Temples of Tun-huang on the Western Frontier of China Ancient Buddhist Paintings from the Cave-Temples of Tun-huang on the Western Frontier of China
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (282K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United Kingdom: Bernard Quaritch, Ltd.,1921.
Credits
Ronald Grenier
Release date
2022-02-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1862–1943
A tireless explorer of Central Asia, he helped bring the lost worlds of the Silk Road to wider attention through dramatic expeditions, archaeological finds, and vivid travel writing. His work opened new windows onto the history, languages, and cultures of the region.
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