Oriental art
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Oriental art
A thing of beauty is always fresh, vital, principled, and divine. [1]
Some samples of its masterpieces:
Amorous Couple Maithuna India
Benares' temple in India
Chinese painting
A thousand arm Avalokiteshvara from Tibet
Embroidery with a Benedictory Motif Mongolia
Shaman Painting of The White Horse General Korea
Pachekabuddha Thailand
“A nice cottage. A clean table. A clear sky with a beautiful moon. A vase of flowers. No cares of the world.†15th-century Chinese writer. [2]
See also
The Old album by Iman Maleki Iran
External links
Progress through Education by Carlos V. Francisco, Philippine.
- East Asian art Harvard University.
- ART OF ASIA
- Oriental Sacred Art
- asia-art
- Indian Artists ARTCYCLOPEDIA.
- Chinese Artists ARTCYCLOPEDIA.
- Introduction to the Art of Mongolia
- TIBET – Monasteries Open Their Treasure Rooms
- Pictures of Paintings of Buddha
- Highlights from the Collection: Iran The Oriental Institute, University of Chicago.
- East Asian painters have powerful impact Compelling legacy on view at Sackler Museum.
Framed medallion, Turkey.
References
- ↑ A THEORY OF ORIENTAL AESTHETIC By Kenneth K. Inada.
- ↑ Asian Art at the Met.
Sacred Art of Japan.
Noah's Ark, Malaysia.
