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Though the Drigung Kagyu was one of the most prominent and powerful schools of Tibetan Buddhism during its early period (12th - 14th century), its art is still relatively poorly known, even among Tibetans. With its mother monastery destroyed twice, once in the late 13th century and again during the Great Cultural Revolution, much of the art was lost or dispersed. The iconography of the Drigung School is examined with regard to its three main periods - early, middle, and late - in combination with the distinctive influences of the Sharri, Khyenri, and Driri styles. The book aims elucidate to the painting traditions of the Drigung Kagyu School and investigate lineage depictions and methods of dating, while referring to previously overlooked Tibetan sources, both ancient and modern. The publication and related exhibition also explores the beneficial quality ascribed to the works of art and the elements they contain.

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Table of Contents

Director's Statement
Foreword
Preface

Introduction: The Drigung Kagyu

Maps

1. Drigung Thel's Branches and Main Surviving Mural Sites

2. Early Research on Drigung Kagyu Art

3. Recent Research on Drigung Kagyu Painting

4. Written Sources

5. Early Drigung Kagyu Painting

6. Paintings from the Middle Period of Drigung Kagyu Art

7. Full-color Paintings of Peaceful Dieties in the Drigung Style

8. Paintings of Semiwrathful and Wrathful Deities in the Drigung Style

9. Recent Mural Sites in Lamayuru and Phyang

10. Three Artists in Drigung Thel Monasteries of Ladakh in the Twentieth Century

11. Beneficial to See: Early Drigung Painting / Christian Luczanits

12. The Elusive Lady to Nanam: An Introduction to the Protectress Achi Chokyi Drolma / Kristen Muldowney Roberts

Appendix A. The Main Lineage of Drigung
Appendix B. The Hierarchs of Drigung with Contemporary Head Lamas of Kailash and Ladakh, and Kings of Ladakh
Appendix C. Monasteries of the Drigung Kagyu

Notes
Bibliography
Index

Painting Traditions of the Drigung Kagyu School

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      Publisher: Rubin Museum of Art
      Publication Date: 01/10/2014
      ISBN13: 9780984519071, 978-0984519071
      ISBN10: 0984519076

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Though the Drigung Kagyu was one of the most prominent and powerful schools of Tibetan Buddhism during its early period (12th - 14th century), its art is still relatively poorly known, even among Tibetans. With its mother monastery destroyed twice, once in the late 13th century and again during the Great Cultural Revolution, much of the art was lost or dispersed. The iconography of the Drigung School is examined with regard to its three main periods - early, middle, and late - in combination with the distinctive influences of the Sharri, Khyenri, and Driri styles. The book aims elucidate to the painting traditions of the Drigung Kagyu School and investigate lineage depictions and methods of dating, while referring to previously overlooked Tibetan sources, both ancient and modern. The publication and related exhibition also explores the beneficial quality ascribed to the works of art and the elements they contain.

      Trade Review

      "In this fifth volume of his landmark "Masterworks of Tibetan Painting" series, Jackson continues patiently and systematically to lay the groundwork for a new art history of Tibetan painting—one more firmly supported by specifics of provenance, subject, and style."

      * Choice *

      Table of Contents

      Director's Statement
      Foreword
      Preface

      Introduction: The Drigung Kagyu

      Maps

      1. Drigung Thel's Branches and Main Surviving Mural Sites

      2. Early Research on Drigung Kagyu Art

      3. Recent Research on Drigung Kagyu Painting

      4. Written Sources

      5. Early Drigung Kagyu Painting

      6. Paintings from the Middle Period of Drigung Kagyu Art

      7. Full-color Paintings of Peaceful Dieties in the Drigung Style

      8. Paintings of Semiwrathful and Wrathful Deities in the Drigung Style

      9. Recent Mural Sites in Lamayuru and Phyang

      10. Three Artists in Drigung Thel Monasteries of Ladakh in the Twentieth Century

      11. Beneficial to See: Early Drigung Painting / Christian Luczanits

      12. The Elusive Lady to Nanam: An Introduction to the Protectress Achi Chokyi Drolma / Kristen Muldowney Roberts

      Appendix A. The Main Lineage of Drigung
      Appendix B. The Hierarchs of Drigung with Contemporary Head Lamas of Kailash and Ladakh, and Kings of Ladakh
      Appendix C. Monasteries of the Drigung Kagyu

      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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