Tibetan Art: Difference between revisions
((by SublimeText.Mediawiker)) |
((by SublimeText.Mediawiker)) |
||
| Line 53: | Line 53: | ||
<div class="bnw-resources-buttons col-lg-3 p-0"> | <div class="bnw-resources-buttons col-lg-3 p-0"> | ||
<div class="bnw-resources-button"> | <div class="bnw-resources-button"> | ||
<i class="fad fa-video fa-fw"></i> | <i class="fad fa-video fa-fw"></i> Welcome to the Rubin Museum of Art | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
<div class="bnw-resources-button"> | <div class="bnw-resources-button"> | ||
<i class="fad fa-video fa-fw"></i> | <i class="fad fa-video fa-fw"></i> An Inside Look | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
<div class="bnw-resources-button"> | <div class="bnw-resources-button"> | ||
<i class="fad fa-video fa-fw"></i> | <i class="fad fa-video fa-fw"></i> The Rubin Museum of Art in One Word | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
<div class="bnw-resources-button"> | <div class="bnw-resources-button"> | ||
<i class="fad fa-video fa-fw"></i> | <i class="fad fa-video fa-fw"></i> "All-Knowing Buddha Vairochana" Exhibit | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
<div class="bnw-resources-button"> | <div class="bnw-resources-button"> | ||
<i class="fad fa-video fa-fw"></i> | <i class="fad fa-video fa-fw"></i> Vairochana Visualization | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
<div class="bnw-resources-button"> | <div class="bnw-resources-button"> | ||
<i class="fad fa-microphone-alt"></i> | <i class="fad fa-microphone-alt"></i> Short Vajrasattva Mantra | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
Revision as of 10:29, 22 September 2020
Himalayan Art Resources[edit]
Himalayan Art is an excellent resource for students, scholars, and translators to reference authentic artistic representations of Buddhist deities and ideas through an unparalleled collection of painting, sculpture, and textiles. An excellent example of recently updated content available from Himalayan Art Resources is the Bodhisattva image page and associated Eight Great Bodhisattvas subject page, which provides a wealth of information about one of the most common images of Himalayan Buddhism.
The mission of the Himalayan Art Resources website (HAR) is to create a comprehensive education and research database and virtual museum of Himalayan art:
First, the website exhibits images of art from museum, university and private collections throughout the world.
Second, the website documents all Himalayan art objects that are known through past or present collections or publications.
Third, the database identifies and catalogues all images (comprised of painting, sculpture, ritual objects, murals, etc.). When an object image is not available for lack of permission from the copyright holder, the database uses a place card image. Book cover images are used for publications and generic place cards for collections.
Fourth, the Himalayan Art Resources Inc. website owns no actual or material art. All images on the Himalayan Art Resources Inc. website belong to the individual institutions, museums, private collections and individuals that have loaned their images to the site.
The Rubin Museum, New York[edit]











