Stock ID #127083 Ordinary Images. STANLEY K. ABE.

Ordinary Images.

Chicago. The University of Chicago Press, 2002. Stock ID #127083

Maps, plans, black and white photographic illustrations, xxv + 373pp, index, bibliography, notes, little extremities wear to dustjacket, a very good hardback copy, square quarto.

"This text explores the large body of sculpture, paintings and other religious imagery produced for China's common classes from the third to the sixth centuries CE.

In contrast to the works made for imperial patrons, illustrious monastics, or other luminaries, these ordinary images - modest in scale, mass-produced, and at times incomplete - were created for those of lesser standing. Because they cannot be related to well-known historical figures or social groups, these images have been considered a largely nebulous, undistinguished mass of works.

Situating his study in the gaps between conventional categories such as Buddhism, Daoism and Chinese popular art, Stanley K. Abe examines works (including some of the earliest known examples of Buddha-like images in China) that were commissioned by patrons of modest standing and produced by nameless artists and artisans." (Publisher's description).

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