Sculpture from a Sacred Realm
Limited numbered edition; hardbound in cloth; 64 pages with 25 colour plates. From the exhibition Sculpture from a Sacred Realm.
Price: US$65; postage and packing $8 per copy within the United States.
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Tibetan Painted Mandalas
Limited numbered edition of 800 copies; hardbound in cloth with slipcase; 40 pages with 14 colour plates. The entire text and images of this catalogue are presented in Asian Arts' featured exhibition Early Tibetan Mandalas.
Price: US$90; postage and packing $8 per copy in the United States.
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Selection 1994: Buddhist art from Tibet, India, Nepal and China
Limited numbered edition, hardbound in cloth; 80 pages with 36 colour plates.
Price US$55, postage and handling $8 per copy in the U.S.
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Images of Faith
A full colour, 54-page softbound catalogue of the exhibition Images of Faith, featured in Asian Arts.
Price US$35, postage and handling $8 per copy in the U.S.
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Pannier, Beguin, Toffin: L'Art Newar de la Vallee de Kathmandu
Presented by Francois Pannier with text by Gilles Beguin and Gerard Toffin. Photos and text; 96 pages; soft cover; available in French only.
$30 plus $8 postage and handling in the USA.
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Eric Baret: Songs of the Ultimate; Hymns from Shankarachara and Abhinavagupta
The lyrical and intensely beautiful hymns of Shankaracharya and Abhinavagupta are presented in a new translation collected and edited by Eric Baret. Printed in Greece; soft cover; 144 pages;
Price $35 US plus $5 postage and handling in the USA
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N. Tsultem: Mongolian Architecture
Authored by N. Tsultem and edited by D. Bayarsaiknan, this extensive look into the history and development of Mongolian architecture contains text in four languages: Russian, English, French and Italian. Hard cover; 200 pages; drawings and color photos.
$50 US plus $8 postage and handling in the USA.
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N. Tsultem: The Eminent Mongolian Sculptor - G. Zanabazar
In the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, the sculptor par excellence among the Buddhist countries of Asia was the Bogdo Gegen Zanabazar (1635-1723), the first in this lineage of incarnate Buddhist lamas and a direct descendent of Chinggis and Khubilai Khan. Perhaps unique among world cultures, Zanabazar, a celebrated monk and statesman, was also Mongolia's greatest artist. Authored by N. Tsultem, contains text in four languages: Russian, English, French and Italian. Hard cover; 125 pages; drawings and color photos.
$50 US plus $8 postage and handling in the USA.
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