Portraits of Chōgen
The Transformation of Buddhist Art in Early Medieval Japan
Biographical note
John M. Rosenfield is Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Professor of East Asian Art, Emeritus, and Curator of Asian Art in the Harvard University Art Museums, Emeritus.
Readership
Scholars, curators and students of Japanese art, buddhist art (in particular sculpture), buddhism and Japanese history and religion.
Reviews
"... This excellent book is a rarity in that Rosenfield's clear writing and careful explanations make this complex topic accessible to nonspecialists while concurrently, his use of diverse primary sources, including Chōgen's own memoir (translated in an appendix), distinguishes it as an invaluable resource for specialists as well."
Patricia J Graham, University of Kansas, Religious Studies Review, Vol 37 No 3 (September 2011)
Patricia J Graham, University of Kansas, Religious Studies Review, Vol 37 No 3 (September 2011)
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John M. Rosenfield
This volume, the first in Brill’s Japanese Visual Culture series, vividly describes the efforts of the Japanese monk Shunjōbō Chōgen (1121–1206) to restore major buildings and works of art lost in a brutal civil conflict in 1180. Through meticulous study of dedicatory material, Rosenfield is ...
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