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An edition of Adoration and glory (2003)

Adoration and glory

the golden age of Khmer art

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Adoration and Glory is a celebration of centuries of artistic achievements of the Khmer peoples, a civilization nearly forgotten. The Khmer empire created one of the world's most glorious traditions of sculpture and architecture, inspired and influenced by the spiritual and in particular the Tantric, Hindu and Buddhist cultures and religions of India. The domains of the Khmer grew from a collection of small kingdoms to an empire that encompassed much of present day Cambodia, Thailand, Laos and Vietnam. Due to Cambodia's more recent historic past, decades of political turbulence and isolation the public hardly got a chance to admire the magnificent artistic creations of this nearly forgotten culture. For the first time now this book offers a comprehensive overview of the outstanding capabilities and craftsmanship of ancient Khmer artists. Many important pieces in stone, bronze, silver and gold are published here for the very first time. As the book brings together the wealth of the Khmer culture, the authors were able to gain access to private as well as public collections worldwide to give unparalleled access to more than 150 objects. With the inclusion of Tantric Hindu and Buddhist images never seen in public and new technical research into manufacturing techniques by leading museum scientist Dr Pieter Meyers, the publication suggests many fresh interpretations of Khmer art and culture particularly at a time when the authenticity of newly excavated material is often in question. From the beginning, the book gained the support of HRH Princess Norodom Buppha Devi, Minister of Culture and Fine Arts, Kingdom of Cambodia as well as the Directors and teams at the National Museum of Cambodia. Both accessible and scholarly, this book represents an important resource for connoisseurs and aficionados of art, art historians, collectors and all those interested in the cultures of South East Asia. It contributes to a new and deeper understanding of Khmer art, and encourages further research and worldwide interest in helping Cambodia to protect and celebrate its rich artistic past. - Description by Crunruh Books.

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Table of Contents

Part 1. Essays.
The Khmer aesthetic : a unique tradition
Ancient Khmer stone carving and bronze casting
The use of technical characteristics in authenticity studies of Southeast Asian sculpture
Part 2 : Catalogue.
Pre-Khmer metalwork from the first to the seventh century
Pre-Angkor, seventh and eighth centuries
Kulen, Preah Ko, Bakheng, ninth and first quarter of the tenth century
Koh-ker, second quarter of the tenth century
Pre-Rup, Banteay Srei, and Khleang, second half of the tenth to the middle of the eleventh century
Baphuon, second half of the eleventh century
Angkor Vat, late eleventh to the fourth quarter of the twelfth century
Bayon and Post-Bayon, late twelfth to thirteenth century
Chariot, palanquin, and howdah fittings
Weapons and military accessories
Attributes, personal items, jewelry, mirrors and lamps
Tantric Hindu art
Tantric Buddhist Art
Gold jewelry and vessels
Silver jewelry, vessel, and boxes

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Chicago, IL

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
722/.4/095960902
Library of Congress
N7315 .B86 2003, N7315 .B86 2004

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Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xxiii, 495 p.
Number of pages
520
Dimensions
32 x x centimeters

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Open Library
OL3691636M
ISBN 10
1588860701
ISBN 13
9781588860705
LCCN
2003062866
OCLC/WorldCat
53076211
Library Thing
4064930
Goodreads
1038086

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