Author: Kuijp, Leonard W. J. van der

Handbook of Tibetan iconometry : a guide to the arts of the 17th century. [Cha tshad kyi dpe ris Dpyod ldan yid gsos. English & Tibetan]
Date2012
Publish_locationLeiden ; Boston
PublisherBrill
CollectionRicci Institute Library [Luce]
Edition
LanguageEnglish, Tibetan
Record_typeBook, Digital Book (PDF)
SeriesBrill's Tibetan studies library ; v. 16/4
ShelfDigital Archives, Seminar Room 102-103
Call NumberNX583.A3 H35 2012
Descriptionx, 386 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 30 x 30 cm.
Note

Handbook of Tibetan iconometry : a guide to the arts of the 17th century / edited by Christoph Cüppers, Leonard vander Kuijp, Ulrich Pagel ; with a Chinese introduction by Dobis Tsering Gyal.

The Handbook of Iconometry (ca. 1687) reproduces, in facsimile, a lavishly illustrated treatise describing the iconometic principles and measurements at the heart of the 17th-century art of Tibet. It includes over 150 drawings of buddhas, bodhisattvas and divinities, 70 script types and 14 stupa models from the rich world of Indo-Tibetan Buddhism.

In English with the introduction translated into Chinese; facsimilie and corrosponding passages in Sanskrit and Tibetan.

The Handbook of Iconometry (Tibetan title: Cha tshad kyi dpe ris Dpyod ldan yid gsos) constitutes a lavishly illustrated treatise laying down the iconometic principles and measurements at the heart of the 17th-century art of Tibet. The book was produced in ca. 1687 at the instigation of the famous scholar and statesman sde srid Sangs rgyas rgya mtsho (1653-1705). Today, the original is kept in the Tibet Autonomous Region Archives (Lhasa). The Handbook includes more than 150 meticulously prepared drawings of buddhas, bodhisattvas and divinities, 70 script types and 14 stupa models all extrapolated from the rich heritage of Indo-Tibetan Buddhist art. These are accompanied by an introduction charting the production of the Handbook in the 17th century and the scholarly profile of its principal author Sangs rgyas rgya mtsho. In the appendix, it reproduces passages from the Vaiḍūrya g.Ya' sel that provide valuable additional information about the illustrations. 

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SubjectBuddhist art and symbolism--Tibet Arts, Tibetan Painting, Tibetan Buddhist illumination of books and manuscripts--Tibet--Handbooks
Seriesfoo 109
ISBN9789004180147 ; 9004180141
LCCN2011279794