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E.A.S. 1621. Arrangements par Francis Salabert. Partitions pour piano. Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
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Osaka, Kawachiya, 1845, fourth month (Kōka 2). 4to (255 x 180 mm). 6 volumes uniformly bound in orange contemporary stitched spineless Fukuro Toji bindings with white paper title label pasted on to front wrappers. Housed in a chitsu. Severly affected by wormholes. Heavily affected by wormholes throughout, otherwise clean. Chitsu-case with wear. 3539 39, 36, 30 28 pp.
Beautiful work written by Yamada Isai with illustrations by Katsushika Hokusai consisting 55 episodes in the life of Shaka (Buddah). Hokusai has made 35 illustrations for 27 episodes, and 23 of those are new iconographies in Shaka’s biography, inspired by various pictorial resources, while other 12 scenes originate in the former or traditional ones of these subjects. With thirty-two monochrome illustrations and covers various events, starting from the court of King Suddhodana, the Buddha's father, before his birth in the Indian kingdom of Kapilavastu, and ending with the distribution of the Buddha's relics after his death. Throughout Asia, depictions of the Buddha's life have followed common narrative structures and artistic conventions for centuries. There is no single authoritative textual source for the Buddha's life story, so visual narratives have relied on well-known episodes, such as his birth as Prince Siddhartha, his renunciation of worldly life, his ascetic practice, attainment of enlightenment, and eventual death. These narratives have been adapted creatively to specific contexts, sometimes incorporating new episodes or extending the story beyond the Buddha's death. The Illustrated Record of the Life of Sukyamuni by Yamada Isai and Katsushika Hokusai can be compared to historical fiction rather than a strict historical account. Hokusai's illustrations, in particular, prioritize creative additions to the story over adhering strictly to canonical episodes. For example, the book does not depict the Buddha's death but focuses on other aspects such as familial conflicts, supernatural encounters, and scenes of hell. The included double-page illustration portrays a dramatic episode that concludes volume 1. The right-hand illustration shows the canonical episode of the Buddha's conception, where his mother, lady Maya, receives a dream indicating her pregnancy. However, the left-hand illustration deviates from the conventional depiction of Maya's sister, Gotami, as a benevolent aunt to the Buddha. Instead, she is portrayed as a jealous character transformed into a giant snake due to her envy. This aspect of the narrative draws inspiration not from the Buddha's life stories but from the tale of Lady Xi (468-499), a would-be empress during the Chinese Liang dynasty. (For more information see The Arthur Tress Collection of Japanese illustrated books, Kislak Center, University of Pennsylvania Libraries).
Krom, N.J. and Theodor van Erp: Beschrijving van Barabudur. I: Archeologische Beschrijving. Reliefs- en Buddha-Beelden. II: Bouwkundige Beschrijving. Martinus Nijhoff, 1920-31. Series: Archaeologisch onderzoek in Nederlandsch-Indië: III. Two text volumes in folio, pp.viii, 791, 2 plates; xv, 486, 82, text figures and plans; three large folio plate volumes with 642 photographic plates, 41 engraved plates (1 double page), and 9 folding plans. Limitation: The first text volume and accompanying plate volumes numbered No.74 of 200; the second text volume and accompanying plate volume numbered No.85 of 200. Only 165 copies were for sale. A monumental archaeological and architectural study of Borobudur with 642 photographic illustrations of the reliefs, including those illustrating the life of the Buddha and scenes from the Jataka, the Ganawyuha, Maitreya, Bodhisattwa and Samantabhadra, and statues of Buddha, together with line drawings showing architectural details of the complex.During the great restoration of Barabudur, 1907-11, under the direction of the military engineer Theodor van Erp, a complete series of more than 2000 photographs of the monument were taken by Jean Jacques de Vink, 1883-1945 and a series of drawings were made by the Javanese artist, Mas Kartodisastro.These form the basis of this comprehensive monograph on the monument produced in two parts with publication spanned a period of twelve years. The first volume, Archaeological Description, by the Director of the Archaeological Survey of Indonesia, Nicolaas Johannes Krom, 1883-1945, consists of two volumes of text and two large portfolios of 440 plates depicting the complete series of reliefs and Buddha images.The second volume, Architectural Description (Bouwkundige Beschrijving) by Theodor van Erp has one volume of text (in Dutch, never translated)) and a large portfolio with 48 detailed ground plans, sections of terraces and elevations of galleries, and 202 photographic plates showing the monument before and after restoration, objects believed to have come from Barabudur, and free standing sculptures.The remarkable remains of Borobudur were re-discovered in 1814, by H.C. Cornelius, a Dutch engineer, who had been sent to investigate by Thomas Stamford Raffles, British Governor of Java. Cornelius with his 200 men cut down trees, burned down vegetation and dug away earth to reveal the long-hidden monument. He was unable to unearth all galleries for danger of collapse.The first attempt to record the splendour of the monument was in 1848 when F.C. Wilsen began four years work drawing copies of 988 reliefs. These were published by Leemans in 1873 in two large portfolios, but were considered to be neither artistic nor suitable for scientific study. A second attempt was begun in 1863 when von Kinsbergen was commissioned to photograph Borobudur, but he was unable to complete the task, partly due to the difficulty of setting up his camera sufficiently far from the reliefs in the confined space of the galleries.This third attempt was undertaken during the extensive restoration of the monument between 1907 and 1911, under the supervision of Theodor van Erp, who dismantled and rebuilt the upper three circular platforms and stupas.Borobudur was listed as a World Heritage Site in 1991, 'to represent a masterpiece of human creative genius'.
A monumental archaeological and architectural study of Borobudur with 642 photographic illustrations of the reliefs, including those illustrating the life of the Buddha and scenes from the Jataka, the Ganawyuha, Maitreya, Bodhisattwa and Samantabhadra, and statues of Buddha, together with line drawings showing architectural details of the complex.During the great restoration of Barabudur, 1907-11, under the direction of the military engineer Theodor van Erp, a complete series of more than 2000 photographs of the monument were taken by Jean Jacques de Vink, 1883-1945 and a series of drawings were made by the Javanese artist, Mas Kartodisastro.These form the basis of this comprehensive monograph on the monument produced in two parts with publication spanned a period of twelve years. The first volume, Archaeological Description, by the Director of the Archaeological Survey of Indonesia, Nicolaas Johannes Krom, 1883-1945, consists of two volumes of text and two large portfolios of 440 plates depicting the complete series of reliefs and Buddha images.The second volume, Architectural Description (Bouwkundige Beschrijving) by Theodor van Erp has one volume of text (in Dutch, never translated)) and a large portfolio with 48 detailed ground plans, sections of terraces and elevations of galleries, and 202 photographic plates showing the monument before and after restoration, objects believed to have come from Barabudur, and free standing sculptures.The remarkable remains of Borobudur were re-discovered in 1814, by H.C. Cornelius, a Dutch engineer, who had been sent to investigate by Thomas Stamford Raffles, British Governor of Java. Cornelius with his 200 men cut down trees, burned down vegetation and dug away earth to reveal the long-hidden monument. He was unable to unearth all galleries for danger of collapse.The first attempt to record the splendour of the monument was in 1848 when F.C. Wilsen began four years work drawing copies of 988 reliefs. These were published by Leemans in 1873 in two large portfolios, but were considered to be neither artistic nor suitable for scientific study. A second attempt was begun in 1863 when von Kinsbergen was commissioned to photograph Borobudur, but he was unable to complete the task, partly due to the difficulty of setting up his camera sufficiently far from the reliefs in the confined space of the galleries.This third attempt was undertaken during the extensive restoration of the monument between 1907 and 1911, under the supervision of Theodor van Erp, who dismantled and rebuilt the upper three circular platforms and stupas.Borobudur was listed as a World Heritage Site in 1991, 'to represent a masterpiece of human creative genius'.
Buddha E.F. On Some Folk Talks in Tula and Kaluga Governorates. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Budde E.F. O nekotorykh narodnykh govorakh v Tulskoy i Kaluzhskoy guberniyakh.. St. Petersburg type. Imp. Acad. sciences 1897. 82 p. SKUalb3d36762193c074df.
Buddha E.F. Message from Swedish Colonel Alexander Leslie to Czar Michal Fedorowicz of Narva on the newly established Polish chivalry order in 1638. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Budde E.F. Poslanie shvedskogo polkovnika Aleksandra Lesli k tsaryu Mikhalu Fedorovichu iz Narvy o novouchrezhdennom rytsarskom polskom ordene v 1638-m godu.. St. Petersburg Typography by I.N.Skorokhodov. 1906. VI 26 c. SKUalbfc326db0596bc47f.
1998 1998. Marcel Schoenenberger L'Bambino Buddha e il Scultore 1998 Autografo Tbe La descrizione di questo articolo è stata tradotta automaticamente. Se hai dubbi o domande ti invitiamo a contattarci. brossura 170 pagine con foto in bianco e nero ea colori; breve dedica dell'autore in copertina in OTTIME CONDIZIONI; completo e solido senza lacrime pochissime pieghe sulla copertina interni puliti e freschi La testimonianza del primo scultore occidentale autorizzato ad avvicinarsi a un bambino-Buddha per dipingere un ritratto. l'autore ci racconta un'avventura eccezionale il suo soggiorno al monastero di Darjeeling il suo incontro quotidiano a Thucsey Rinpoche. per la Francia e il Belgio inviato da Mondial Relay (con follow-up verso un punto di inoltro) o da lettera seguita; per il Belgio invio in Mondial Relay; per altri paesi invio in economia fino a 35 euro di acquisti (oltre a questo ci sarà il colissimo internazionale considerevolmente più costoso); nessun invio per DOM TOM per la Francia l'invio è sempre possibile per posta colissimo ma è più costoso . vedi anche in particolare la psicologia dei titoli. 'nel mio negozio fai clic sul mio pseudo libro di esercizi quindi su' visita il negozio ' a sinistra c'è un elenco di sezioni; nel caso di acquisti multipli i costi di spedizione aumentano poco o per niente (tranne in caso di modifica del metodo di spedizione); in questo caso clicca successivamente su 'acquisto immediato' per tutte le opere desiderate (oppure passa attraverso il 'carrello'); e alla fine ti invierò la fattura finale. Perlenbook company n ° Siret 49982801100010 Esca RCS Tgi 499828911 N ° GESTION 2007 A 111. brossura 170 pagine con foto in bianco e nero ea colori; breve dedica dell'autore in copertina in OTTIME CONDIZIONI; completo e solido senza lacrime pochissime pieghe sulla copertina interni puliti e freschi La testimonianza del primo scultore occidentale autorizzato ad avvicinarsi a un bambino-Buddha per dipingere un ritratto. l'autore ci racconta un'avventura eccezionale il suo soggiorno al monastero di Darjeeling il suo incontro quotidiano a Thucsey Rinpoche. per la Francia e il Belgio inviato da Mondial Relay (con follow-up verso un punto di inoltro) o da lettera seguita; per il Belgio invio in Mondial Relay; per altri paesi invio in economia fino a 35 euro di acquisti (oltre a questo ci sarà il colissimo internazionale considerevolmente più costoso); nessun invio per DO. Sujet. Bouddhisme. Caractéristiques spéciales. Signé
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