Lost kingdoms : Hindu-Buddhist sculpture of early Southeast Asia /
Guy, John, 1949-
Lost kingdoms : Hindu-Buddhist sculpture of early Southeast Asia / John Guy ; with essays by Pierre Baptiste, Lawrence Becker, Bérénice Bellina, Robert L. Brown, Federico Caro, Pattaratorn Chirapravati, Janet G. Douglas, Arlo Griffiths, Agustijanto Indradjaya, Le Thi Lien, Pierre-Yves Manguin, Stephen A. Murphy, Ariel O'Connor, Peter Skilling, Janice Stargardt, Donna Strahan, U Thein Lwin, Geoff Wade, U Win Kyaing, Hiram Woodward, and Thierry Zéphir. - xviii, 317 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps ; 32 cm.
Catalog of an exhibition held at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, April 14-July 27, 2014.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 282-305) and index.
Director's foreword --Preface --Acknowledgments --Lenders to the exhibition --Map I : Overview --Map II : Mainland Southeast Asia in the first millennium --Map III : Peninsular and insular Southeast Asia in the first millennium --Note to the reader --I. Lost Kingdoms. Introducing early Southeast Asia / Principal kingdoms of early Southeast Asia / Southeast Asia and the early maritime silk road / Beyond the southern borders : Southeast Asia in Chinese texts to the ninth century / Catalogue : Indian imports Catalogue : Nature cults --II. Emerging Identities. Early Indic inscriptions of Southeast Asia / Precious deposits : Buddhism seen through inscriptions in early Southeast Asia / The Pyu civilization of Myanmar and the city of Srī Ksetra / Early Cham art : indigenous styles and regional connections / Catalogue : Arrival of Buddhism --III. The Brahmanical World. Early coastal states of Southeast Asia : Funan and Srīvijaya / Early traces of Hinduism and Buddhism across the Java Sea / Hindu-Buddhist sculpture in southern Vietnam : evolution of icons and styles to the eighth century / Stylistic trends in mainland Southeast Asia, 600-800 / Catalogue : Visnu and kingship Catalogue : Siva's world --IV. State Art. Dvāravatī sculpture / Cakra : quintessential symbol of the Buddha's law / Buddhist architecture and ritual space in Thailand, seventh to ninth century / Catalogue : State art --V. Savior Cults. The transformation of Brahmanical and Buddhist imagery in Central Thailand / Catalogue : Savior cults --Appendices. Stone types and sculptural practices in pre-Angkorian Southeast Asia / Technical observations on casting technology in first-millennium Cambodia, Thailand, and Vuetnam / --Notes to essays --Bibliography --Glossary of sites in first-millennium Southeast Asia --Notes on contributors --Photograph credits. John Guy John Guy Bérénice Bellina Geoff Wade Arlo Griffiths Peter Skilling U Thein Lwin, U Win Kyaing, and Janis Stargardt Pierre Baptiste Pierre-Yves Manguin Agustijanto Indradjaya Le Thi Lien Hiram Woodward Robert L. Brown Thierry Zéphir Steven A. Murphy Pattaratorn Chirapravati Federico Caro and Janet G. Douglas Lawrence Becker, Donna Strahan, and Ariel O'Connor
"Numerous Hindu and Buddhist kingdoms flourished in Southeast Asia from the 5th to the 9th century, yet until recently few concrete details were known about them. Lost Kingdoms reveals newly discovered architectural and sculptural relics from this region, which provide key insights into the formerly mysterious kingdoms. The first publication to use sculpture as a lens to explore this period of Southeast Asian history, Lost Kingdoms offers a significant contribution and a fresh approach to the study of cultures in Cambodia, Thailand, Burma, and other countries"--Distributor's website.
9781588395245 (mma) 1588395243 (mma) 9780300204377 (yale) 030020437x (yale)
Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.)--Exhibitions.
Hindu sculpture--History--Southeast Asia--Exhibitions.
Buddhist sculpture--History--Southeast Asia--Exhibitions.
Hindu architecture--Southeast Asia--Exhibitions.
Buddhist architecture--Southeast Asia--Exhibitions.
Southeast Asia--History--Exhibitions.
Southeast Asia--Antiquities--Exhibitions.
Art/NB1912.H55 / G89 2014
Lost kingdoms : Hindu-Buddhist sculpture of early Southeast Asia / John Guy ; with essays by Pierre Baptiste, Lawrence Becker, Bérénice Bellina, Robert L. Brown, Federico Caro, Pattaratorn Chirapravati, Janet G. Douglas, Arlo Griffiths, Agustijanto Indradjaya, Le Thi Lien, Pierre-Yves Manguin, Stephen A. Murphy, Ariel O'Connor, Peter Skilling, Janice Stargardt, Donna Strahan, U Thein Lwin, Geoff Wade, U Win Kyaing, Hiram Woodward, and Thierry Zéphir. - xviii, 317 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps ; 32 cm.
Catalog of an exhibition held at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, April 14-July 27, 2014.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 282-305) and index.
Director's foreword --Preface --Acknowledgments --Lenders to the exhibition --Map I : Overview --Map II : Mainland Southeast Asia in the first millennium --Map III : Peninsular and insular Southeast Asia in the first millennium --Note to the reader --I. Lost Kingdoms. Introducing early Southeast Asia / Principal kingdoms of early Southeast Asia / Southeast Asia and the early maritime silk road / Beyond the southern borders : Southeast Asia in Chinese texts to the ninth century / Catalogue : Indian imports Catalogue : Nature cults --II. Emerging Identities. Early Indic inscriptions of Southeast Asia / Precious deposits : Buddhism seen through inscriptions in early Southeast Asia / The Pyu civilization of Myanmar and the city of Srī Ksetra / Early Cham art : indigenous styles and regional connections / Catalogue : Arrival of Buddhism --III. The Brahmanical World. Early coastal states of Southeast Asia : Funan and Srīvijaya / Early traces of Hinduism and Buddhism across the Java Sea / Hindu-Buddhist sculpture in southern Vietnam : evolution of icons and styles to the eighth century / Stylistic trends in mainland Southeast Asia, 600-800 / Catalogue : Visnu and kingship Catalogue : Siva's world --IV. State Art. Dvāravatī sculpture / Cakra : quintessential symbol of the Buddha's law / Buddhist architecture and ritual space in Thailand, seventh to ninth century / Catalogue : State art --V. Savior Cults. The transformation of Brahmanical and Buddhist imagery in Central Thailand / Catalogue : Savior cults --Appendices. Stone types and sculptural practices in pre-Angkorian Southeast Asia / Technical observations on casting technology in first-millennium Cambodia, Thailand, and Vuetnam / --Notes to essays --Bibliography --Glossary of sites in first-millennium Southeast Asia --Notes on contributors --Photograph credits. John Guy John Guy Bérénice Bellina Geoff Wade Arlo Griffiths Peter Skilling U Thein Lwin, U Win Kyaing, and Janis Stargardt Pierre Baptiste Pierre-Yves Manguin Agustijanto Indradjaya Le Thi Lien Hiram Woodward Robert L. Brown Thierry Zéphir Steven A. Murphy Pattaratorn Chirapravati Federico Caro and Janet G. Douglas Lawrence Becker, Donna Strahan, and Ariel O'Connor
"Numerous Hindu and Buddhist kingdoms flourished in Southeast Asia from the 5th to the 9th century, yet until recently few concrete details were known about them. Lost Kingdoms reveals newly discovered architectural and sculptural relics from this region, which provide key insights into the formerly mysterious kingdoms. The first publication to use sculpture as a lens to explore this period of Southeast Asian history, Lost Kingdoms offers a significant contribution and a fresh approach to the study of cultures in Cambodia, Thailand, Burma, and other countries"--Distributor's website.
9781588395245 (mma) 1588395243 (mma) 9780300204377 (yale) 030020437x (yale)
Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.)--Exhibitions.
Hindu sculpture--History--Southeast Asia--Exhibitions.
Buddhist sculpture--History--Southeast Asia--Exhibitions.
Hindu architecture--Southeast Asia--Exhibitions.
Buddhist architecture--Southeast Asia--Exhibitions.
Southeast Asia--History--Exhibitions.
Southeast Asia--Antiquities--Exhibitions.
Art/NB1912.H55 / G89 2014
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