Preserving the dharma Hōzan Tankai and Japanese Buddhist art of the early modern era

"In this beautifully illustrated book, eminent art historian John Rosenfield explores the life and art of the Japanese Buddhist monk Hozan Tankai (1629-1716). Through a close examination of sculptures, paintings, ritual implements, and primary documents, the book demonstrates how the Shingon pr...

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Veröffentlicht: Princeton, New Jersey P.Y. and Kinmay W. Tang Center for East Asian Art, Department of Art and Archaeology Princeton University [2015]
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title_exact_search Preserving the dharma Hōzan Tankai and Japanese Buddhist art of the early modern era
title_full Preserving the dharma Hōzan Tankai and Japanese Buddhist art of the early modern era John M. Rosenfield
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