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Main Entry - Uniform Title Aus dem Land des Schneelöwen. English.
Title Statement From the land of the snow lion : Tibetan treasures from the 15th to 20th century : the Justyna and Michael Buddeberg collection
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Physical Description 339 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 31 cm
General Note Translation of: Aus dem Land des Schneelöwen : Kostbarkeiten aus Tibet. Catalog of an exhibition held at Museum Fünf Kontinente, Munich, December 9, 2016 to June 18, 2017.
Bibliography, etc. Note Includes bibliographical references (pages 332-336).
Summary, etc The catalogue presents for the first time the rich Tibetan artistic heritage through the collection of Michael and Justyna Buddeberg: carpet manufacture, craftwork in metal and the manufacture of furniture. Previously neglected aspects of everyday Tibetan culture are explored and make the catalogue an essential starting point for further research. 00The Buddeberg collection includes masterpieces of Tibetan art in textile and metal work and presents us with hitherto disregarded aspects of the Tibetan approach to art. Carpets for sitting on or as a riding accessory played a central role in their traditional culture but have hitherto been neglected in research, as has metal craftwork, which focused on the ornamentation of end knobs on the poles supporting the cultic paintings. The lavishly illustrated catalogue closes this gap and presents together with contributions by acknowledged specialists an in-depth overview of the fields of carpet and textile art, metalwork and furniture production. 00Exhibition: Museum Fünf Kontinente, Munich, German y (09.12.2016-18.06.2017).
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The catalogue presents for the first time the rich Tibetan artistic heritage through the collection of Michael and Justyna Buddeberg: carpet manufacture, craftwork in metal and the manufacture of furniture. Previously neglected aspects of everyday Tibetan culture are explored and make the catalogue an essential starting point for further research. The Buddeberg collection includes masterpieces of Tibetan art in textile and metal work and presents us with hitherto disregarded asp ects of the Tibetan approach to art. Carpets for sitting on or as a riding accessory played a central role in their traditional culture but have hitherto been neglected in research, as has metal craftwork, which focused on the ornamentation of end knobs on the poles supporting the cultic paintings. The lavishly illustrated catalogue closes this gap and presents together with contributions by acknowledged specialists an in - depth overview of the fields of carpet and textile art, metalwork and furniture produc tion.