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A Probe Into The Image Of Buddhism In The Murals Of Qutan Temple

Posted on:2015-02-09Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2175330431493151Subject:Fine Arts
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Qutan Temple was built by the Ming Dynasty to support a Central Chinese-royal styleTibetan Buddhist monastery, the mural shows its high artistic attainments can not be ignored.On behalf of significance of the Central Chinese Buddhist image on the cloister and threemain hall that is through interpretation, according to aspects of its genesis,the subject matterand content with targeted analysis, based on the shape of composition, color process on aspecific illustration these images of rendering performance, then contact traditional TibetanBuddhist paintings comparison with it,considered Ming Dynasty control of Temple of Qutantpolitical and religioushe beacuse of its special regional, and extending the influence of thearts and cultural sector. The Qutan Temple murals placed in the long history of Chinese art,this period can be seen in both the religious frescoes receive local native Lamaism (ie TibetanBuddhism) the impact, but also skilled royal painter depicts a large number of CentralChinese handwriting, showing a significant Buddhist Central Chinese characteristics. TibetanBuddhism and Central Chinese Buddhism juxtaposition integration make Qutan Templemurals place in history more and more attention, traditional Tibetan Buddhist murals to havechanged, and began along with that Central Chinese trend art of transformation, followed byopening a new starting point for Sino-Tibetan ethnic cultural integration.
Keywords/Search Tags:Qutan Temple murals, Central Chinese Buddhism, image analysis, culturalintegration
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