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CHINA 139

East Asian Buddhist Painting: Visions and Practices (ARTHIST 139, ARTHIST 339, CHINA 339, EASTASN 339A)

UNITS:4
GRADING:Letter or Credit/No Credit
LEVEL:Undergrad
GER:WAY-A-II

This course will explore the rich and diverse history of Chinese and Japanese Buddhist painting, from 4th century CE cave-shrines to modern eras. Along with introducing major Buddhist iconographic types, narratives, doctrines, painting styles and techniques, the course will emphasize the functions of painting in religious practices in monasteries and among communities of lay believers. While painting will be the primary focus, we will also consider the spatial and architectural contexts and functions of paintings in cave-shrines and monasteries, the interplay of paintings with sculpture, and other pictorial media such as print illustrations.

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4units

CHINA 139: East Asian Buddhist Painting: Visions and Practices (ARTHIST 139, ARTHIST 339, CHINA 339, EASTASN 339A)

4 units · Letter or Credit/No Credit · GER: WAY-A-II

This course will explore the rich and diverse history of Chinese and Japanese Buddhist painting, from 4th century CE cave-shrines to modern eras. Along with introducing major Buddhist iconographic types, narratives, doctrines, painting styles and techniques, the course will emphasize the functions of painting in religious practices in monasteries and among communities of lay believers. While painting will be the primary focus, we will also consider the spatial and architectural contexts and functions of paintings in cave-shrines and monasteries, the interplay of paintings with sculpture, and other pictorial media such as print illustrations.

Offered in Winter 2027 at Stanford University.

Winter 2027 sections

  • Lecture — TBA TBA (Undergrad)

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