Translation of: Tonkō-ga no kenkyū published by Tōhō Bunka Gakuin Tōkyō Kenkyūjo in Shōwa 12 [1937]. Volume 1 contains text and volume 2 has black-and-whilte illustrations. The content is organized according to iconographic motifs and covers Dunhuang mural and portable paintings in British and French collections.
The volumes in this series focus on specific iconographical or visual motifs primarily in the Mogao, as well as Yulin, caves.
This series describes individual Mogao caves and contains introductory essays, color plates, and captions.
[2000-2001] Brown Fine Arts - Art Stacks ; NB1043 .Z47 2000. Holdings: v.1-v.10
Covers Buddhist sculpture in cave shrines: 1. Dunhuang -- 2. Gansu -- 3. Yungang -- 4. Longmen -- 5. Shanxi Ningxia -- 6. Bei fang liu sheng -- 7. Dazu -- 8. Sichuan Chongqing -- 9. Yunnan Guizhou Guangxi Xizang -- 10. Nan fang ba sheng.
Similar to the Arts of Central Asia catalogue for the British Museum, this work catalogues the portable paintings in the Musée Guimet.
This 1996 exhibition brought together paintings, manuscripts, sculptures, and mural painting fragments from the Bibliothèque Nationale de France, the Musée Guimet, and other institutions outside France. The catalogue consists primarily of color plates and explanatory text.
A rare exhibition of Mogao cave sculpture and portable paintings from German museums.
A British Museum exhibition catalog, including paintings, banners, scrolls, prints, and textiles from the Library Cave as well as sculpture, architectural ornaments, ceramics, etc.