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The Caves of Dunhuang

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The cave temples of Mogao are near Dunhuang at the extreme western end of the Silk Road in China.

Founded by Buddhist monks in the fourth century, the caves were inhabited as an isolated monastery for over 1,000 years.

The murals with which the caves were decorated create one of the finest examples of Buddhist art in China, reflecting the changing styles of Chinese art for more than a millennium.

The caves were also the repository of many other treasures, including works on silk and paper as well as tens of thousands of Buddhist manuscripts.

The site itself, on the fringes of the Gobi desert, is one of great beauty and historical resonance.

This book examines 50 of the finest caves in detail.

Richly illustrated and beautifully designed, it gives an unparalleled introduction to the site, the quality of the murals and the other contents, and outlines one of the most fascinating stories in Asian history.

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Scala Publishers Ltd
1857595408 / 9781857595406
Hardback
951.45
08/01/2010
United Kingdom
English
256 p. : col. ill.
30 cm
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