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Exploration Of The Art Of Mural Paintings In ’og Min Lha Khang Of Pingcuolin Temple

Posted on:2016-04-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J Y WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2285330464950993Subject:Literature and art
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Accompanied by the scholars of Tibetan Buddhism Jo-Nang constantly in-depth study, people drop their concerns about Jo nang pa in academia. As the important carrier of researching Jo-Nang pa Art, Ping cuolin Temple has been playing an important role in their sect research. Especially the Mural’s unique religious content and distinctive artistic style in assembly hall. Combined with the lack of the content of the works of art and the creation subject research, makes the temple murals full of mystery, and send out a unique charm.The paper takes the murals of Ping cuolin Temple on three layer of ’og min lha khang as the study object, with field work and the iconography method, studies about 22 papers main character’s aesthetic characteristics images of ’og min lha khang in detail.The preface part mainly presents paper studied object, significance and purpose, research ideas and methods, etc.The first chapter, at the beginning of the emerging, Jo-Nang pa was connected to other sects.It was togeter with different virtues, and keep their own characteristics.Based on these, Jo-Nang pa Art is also the same feature,which is generally part of style of La stod.The second chapter, As an iconography study, the paper has disserted content of murl art;The third chapter, through the interpretation the art form of ’og min lha khang, showing its aesthetic characteristics,Which including figure;lines and colour;skills and composition of a picture;the pursuit of "artistic conception",aesthetic tendencies of feeling(bhava)and taste(rasa) in ancient Indian Traditional aesthetic,thus affirming its unique artistic value.Content determines form. The content of Jo-Nang pa Art deciddes the unique form of art. I want to attache singnificance to the temple on both sides.
Keywords/Search Tags:Ping cuolin Temple, ’og min lha khang, Jo-Nang pa, Mural art, Aesthetic implication
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