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The Temples of Lhasa: Tibetan Buddhist Architecture from the 7th to the 21st Centuries (Tibet Heritage Fund's Conservation Inventory) (Tibet Heritage ... by André Alexander (2005) Hardcover

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The Temples of Lhasa is a comprehensive survey of historic Buddhist sites in the Tibetan capital of Lhasa. The study is based on the Tibetan Heritage Fund's official five-year architectural conservation project in Tibet, during which the author and his team had unlimited access to the buildings studied. The documented sites span the entire known history of Tibetan Buddhist art and architecture from the 7th to the 21st centuries The book is divided into thirteen chapters, covering all the major and minor temples in historic Lhasa. These include some of Tibet€™s oldest and most revered sites, such as the Lhasa Tsukla-khang and Ramoché, as well as lesser-known but highly important sites such as the Jébumgang Lha-khang, Meru Dratsang and Meru Nyingpa. It is illustrated with numerous color plates taken over a period of roughly 15 years from the mind-1980s to today and is augmented with rare photographs and reproductions of Tibetan paintings. This book also provides detailed

336 pages, Hardcover

Published November 15, 2005

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