Patron and Painter

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出版者:Rubin Museum of Art
作者:David P. Jackson (Author)
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页数:287 pages
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出版时间:February 28, 2009
价格:$75.00s hardcover (9780977213146)
装帧:Hardcover
isbn号码:9780977213146
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图书标签:
  • 藏传佛教艺术
  • 艺术赞助
  • 文艺复兴
  • 绘画
  • 历史
  • 传记
  • 文化
  • 意大利
  • 艺术史
  • 人物
  • 社会
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具体描述

In studying the sacred arts of Tibet, scholars and collectors seldom know who the artist was, let alone what his life might have been like, where he went, and whom he met. Yet some is known about the life of the painter Situ Panchen Chokyi Junge and his revival of a great painting tradition. Born in January 1700 in Derge, he was identified as a Karma Kagyu trulku (an incarnate lama) and he studied with the great Karmapa lamas, in turn becoming a great teacher himself. He traveled widely, met with the military, political, and religious leaders of his time, and became renowned for his knowledge of medicine.

The most important of Situ's many impressive accomplishments is his revival, as a painter and patron, of the Karma Gardri style of painting (also known as the Encampment style). It was established by the Tibetan painter Namkha Tashi in the court of the Ninth Karmapa (1555-1603). Namkha Tashi based his painted figures on Indian figural models but placed them in Chinese-inspired landscapes based on masterpieces of the Yuan and Ming courts. However, most of what is known of this tradition comes from the eighteenth-century school fostered by the great scholar-painter Situ Panchen. Even more important to the history of Tibetan art than Situ's place as an individual painter is his role as a patron and designer of paintings, many of which continue to be copied to this day.

Patron and Painter focuses on the work of this important historical artist. His great stylistic tradition is considered by some to be a veritable rebirth of Tibetan painting. It is clear, precise, and spacious, with marked Chinese influence evident in the use of pastel colors and prominent stylized features of landscape. David P. Jackson has unlocked Situ's diaries and journals and mapped his journeys, putting some of his endeavors in the context of almost seven centuries of the Karma Kagyu school's history. Since 1994 more than a dozen major sets commissioned by Situ Panchen or his circle have been identified, and more continue to turn up, not only outside Tibet but also in Kham. This publication begins to visually tell the story of Situ's paintings.

作者简介

目录信息

Foreword / Donald Rubin
Introduction / Martin Brauen
Preface / David P. Jackson
Note to the reader
Maps
1. Situ Panchen: His Life and Artistic Activities
2. Portraits of Situ Panchen
3. The Black Hats of the Karmapas
4. Early Stylistic Background
5. Later Stylistic Background
6. The Main Sets Commissioned by Situ Panchen
7. The Eight Great Adepts of India
8. The Eighty-four Great Adepts
9. The Main Lineage Masters of the Karma Kagyu
10. Bodhisattvas South of the Clouds / Karl Debreczeny
Appendixes: Seven Incarnation Lineages of the Karma Kagyu
Appendix A: The Black-Hat Karmapa Incarnations
Appendix B: The Red-Hat Karmapa Incarnations
Appendix C: The Tai Situ Incarnations of Karma and Palpung
Appendix D: The Goshri Gyaltshab Incarnations
Appendix E: The Palden Nenang Pawo Incarnations
Appendix F: The Incarnations of Takna Treho
Appendix G: The Jamgon Kongtrul Incarnations
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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