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Longmen Grottoes - Wikipedia
The Longmen Grottoes (simplified Chinese: 龙门石窟; traditional Chinese: 龍門石窟; pinyin: Lóngmén Shíkū; lit. 'Dragon's Gate Grottoes') or Longmen Caves are some of the finest examples of Chinese Buddhist art. Housing tens of thousands of statues of Shakyamuni Buddha and his disciples, they are located 12 kilometres … 展开
This complex is one of the three notable grottoes in China. The other two grottoes are the Yungang Caves near Datong in Shanxi Province, … 展开
Early history
The earliest history of the creation of Longmen Grottoes is traced to the reign of Emperor Xiaowen of Northern Wei dynasty when he shifted … 展开There are several major grottoes with notable displays of Buddhist sculptures and calligraphic inscriptions. Some of the main caves and the year when work began within them include: Guyang-dong (493), Binyang-dong (505), Lianhua-dong (520s), Weizi-dong … 展开
One of the major achievements in this direction is the recognition given to the monuments by UNESCO in declaring the Longmen Grottoes a heritage monument, after due evaluation over a … 展开
• (in English) UNESCO – Longmen Grottoes
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• Wisdom embodied: Chinese Buddhist and Daoist sculpture in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, a collection catalog from The Metropolitan Museum … 展开CC-BY-SA 许可证中的维基百科文本 Buddhism in Chinese Art (2nd century through 907 C.E.)
Chinese Buddhist sculpture - Wikipedia
Promise of Paradise: Ancient Chinese Buddhist Sculpture
To modern eyes, Chinese Buddhist sculpture from the sixth through the eighth century is among the most appealing in the history of art. As explored in this gallery, the period produced massive cave sites, grand temples, and …
Chinese Buddhist Sculpture - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Ancient Chinese Buddhist Sculpture - National Museum of China
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The Art of Chinese Buddhist Sculpture | Academy of …
The technical excellence and high aesthetic quality of ancient Chinese Buddhist sculpture can be exemplified by the Longmen grotto in Luoyang, Henan; the Yungang grotto in Datong, Shanxi; the Mogao caves in Dunhuang, Gansu; as …
Buddha Maitreya (Mile) - The Metropolitan Museum of …
A large and powerful Buddha statue from the Northern Wei dynasty (486) in China, commissioned by the dowager empress Wenming. Learn about its Indian prototypes, inscription, and significance as a bodhisattva and a Buddha.
Leshan Giant Buddha - Wikipedia
The Leshan Giant Buddha (Chinese: 樂山大佛) is a 71-metre (233 ft) tall stone statue, built between 713 and 803 (during the Tang dynasty). It is carved out of a cliff face of Cretaceous red bed sandstones that lies at the confluence of the …
Buddha dated 338 – Works – Asian Art Museum
This statue is the earliest known dated Buddha sculpture produced in China, with an inscription on its base mentioning the year 338. This date is about four hundred years after Buddhism was introduced from India to China.