Subject: Art, Tibetan--Provenance

The place of provenance : regional styles in Tibetan painting
AuthorLinrothe, Robert N., 1951-Rubin Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.)Jackson, David PaulLuczanits, Christian
PlaceNew York
PublisherRubin Museum of Art
CollectionRicci Institute Library [Luce]
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook (Exhibition catalog)
SeriesMasterworks of Tibetan painting series ; 4th
ShelfSeminar Room 102-103
Call NumberND1432.C58 J525 2012
Descriptionxix, 235 pages : illustrations, maps ; 31 cm.
Note

The place of provenance : regional styles in Tibetan painting /  David P. Jackson ; with a contribution by Rob Linrothe.

Published in conjunction with an exhibition organized and presented by the Rubin Museum of Art, New York, October 2, 2012, through March 25, 2013, and curated by David P. Jackson and Christian Luczanits.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 224-229) and index.

Attributing provenances to Tibetan paintings -- Local styles in Tibetan painting -- The painting styles of Ü Province -- The painting styles of Tsang Province -- The Painting styles of Kham Province -- The painting styles of Amdo Province -- The painting traditions in Ngari Province -- Painting styles in outlying Tibetan Buddhist Countries -- Looking East, facing up: Paintings in Karma Gardri styles in Ladakh and Zangskar / Rob Linrothe.

"Historians of Tibetan painting struggle to establish such basic points as iconographical content, place of origin, age, religious affiliation, and painting school or style, especially when confronted by portable works that were removed from their original monasteries and scattered throughout the world. In this groundbreaking catalog, the authors locate paintings geographically using the method similar to that used for locating paintings in time. In both cases they identify the historical people connected with the painting through analyzing the portraits, inscriptions, and lineages that it contains. Then, by establishing where the key people involved in the painting lived and died, and with which monasteries and traditions they were most closely linked, they draw conclusions about the painting's provenance and style, providing a bed rock of scholarship to support a new era in the field of Tibetan art history."--Page 2 of cover.

 

ISBN9780984519040 ; 0984519041
LCCN2012030921