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释迦牟尼佛:释迦牟尼佛084 [2022/02/27 10:58] (当前版本)
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-=====11-12世纪西藏铜鎏金释迦牟尼佛或东方不动佛(纽约大都会博物馆)===== +=====11-12世纪西藏铜鎏金释迦牟尼佛或东方不动佛(纽约大都会博物馆)===== 
-{{tag> 主题:释迦牟尼佛 材质:金铜 尺寸:50-100cm 年代:11世纪 风格:西藏 来源:纽约大都会博物馆 备注:东方不动佛}}+{{tag>主题:释迦牟尼佛 材质:金铜 尺寸:50-100cm 年代:11世纪 年代:12世纪 风格:西藏 来源:纽约大都会博物馆 释迦牟尼:成道像}}
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 **尺寸:高58cm\\ **尺寸:高58cm\\
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 风格:西藏\\ 风格:西藏\\
 来源:纽约大都会博物馆\\ 来源:纽约大都会博物馆\\
-参阅:[[https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/38646]]\\+参阅:[[https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/38646|外部链接]]\\
 鉴赏:**\\ 鉴赏:**\\
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 The robust body of this early Tibetan Buddha seems to derive from the art of the North Indian post-Gupta period (seventh to eighth century), while its physiognomy is based on Central Asian prototypes of similar date. Few works of art from tenth-century Tibet have survived, but what does remain seems to be an eclectic synthesis of elements drawn from the artistic traditions of Central Asia, India, Nepal, and China. The robust body of this early Tibetan Buddha seems to derive from the art of the North Indian post-Gupta period (seventh to eighth century), while its physiognomy is based on Central Asian prototypes of similar date. Few works of art from tenth-century Tibet have survived, but what does remain seems to be an eclectic synthesis of elements drawn from the artistic traditions of Central Asia, India, Nepal, and China.
  
 The identification of the statue is difficult. The earth-touching gesture (bhumisparshamudra), a variant of which our Buddha makes with his right hand, is most frequently associated with Shakyamuni, the Historic Buddha. It alludes to his victory over the evil demon Mara, who sought to disturb his meditation, and therefore his enlightenment. The same gesture is also associated with Akshobhya, one of the five great cosmic Buddhas central to the iconography of early Tibetan Buddhism. The position of the Buddha's other hand, with his thumb and middle finger pressed together in an unusual gesture is not associated with the Historic Buddha and seems to support the identification of the sculpture as Akshobhya. The identification of the statue is difficult. The earth-touching gesture (bhumisparshamudra), a variant of which our Buddha makes with his right hand, is most frequently associated with Shakyamuni, the Historic Buddha. It alludes to his victory over the evil demon Mara, who sought to disturb his meditation, and therefore his enlightenment. The same gesture is also associated with Akshobhya, one of the five great cosmic Buddhas central to the iconography of early Tibetan Buddhism. The position of the Buddha's other hand, with his thumb and middle finger pressed together in an unusual gesture is not associated with the Historic Buddha and seems to support the identification of the sculpture as Akshobhya.
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