ARTA WEEK 14 (TIBETAN ART AND BHUTANESE ART)

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Tibetan Art

Also called the Himalayan art

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Tibetan Art

Also called Lamaism

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Lamaism

Is a regional form of northern Buddhism

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Tibetan Art

The artists were largely anonymous despite the existence of flourishing workshops

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Tibetan Art

It evolved from the 7th century CE

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Tubo Kingdom

Is when Tibetan arts have developed

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Tubo Kingdom

These originated from the rock paintings in ancient times

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Tubo Kingdom

The contents of these paintings include animal images of deer, ox, sheep, horse, and more relating to hunting scenes

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Religious paintings

have made a further progress most especially after introducing Buddhism to Tibet

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Tibetan Art

Their arts and crafts are Stone carving, mural painting, and Thangka paintings and often religious in theme

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Thangka Mural Painting

using ground mineral pigment on cotton or silk, functions as one of the principle meditational tools in Buddhist practice

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Thangka Mural Painting

usually depicts a central Buddhist deity or teacher surrounded by associated gods and lineage figures, describes events or myths attributed to important religious teachers

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Belief

Sacred art

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Belief

Its drawing elements are from the religions of Buddhism, Hinduism, Bon, and other tribal groups and others reflecting the overriding influence of Tibetan Buddhism

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Tibetan Artists

followed rules regarding proportions, shape, colour, stance, hand positions, and attributes in order to personify correctly the Buddha or deities

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Sand Mandala

One of the particular types of artwork of Tibetan artists

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Sand Mandala

It is a spiritual symbol depicting the universe and the cosmos

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Sand Mandala

Has geometric patterns

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Sand Mandala

Ceremonies and viewing are done to symbolise the Buddhist doctoral belief in the transitory nature of material life when it is being ritualistically dismantled.

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Tibetan Mila

stands for the fortune and lordliness

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Tibetan Mila

This lucky talisman will bless you lucky and auspicious

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you will be the focus of global attention

What will happen when you wear Handmade Mila Jewelry?

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Bhutan

art remains an essential part of daily life that retains the purity and handcraft of ancient times that rarely manifests itself in Western Culture

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13 Traditional Arts and Crafts

Also known as Zorig Chusum

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Zorig Chusum

have prevailed to this day and continue to be one of the most consequential aspects of Bhutanese culture

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Zorig Chosum

The arts and craft of Bhutan that represents the exclusive "spirit and identity of the Himalayan kingdom" is defined as the art of what?

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Zo

The ability to make

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Rig

science or craft

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Chusum

Thirteen

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Lhazo

Bhutanese Wall Paintings

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Jimzo

Sculpting

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Shingzo

Wood Carving

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Parzo

Carving

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Dezo

Paper Making

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Dozo

Masonry

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Shagzo

Wood Turning

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Thagzo

Weaving

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Tshemzo

Embroidery

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Lugzo

Casting

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Tsharzo

Cane Weaving

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Garzo

Blacksmithing

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Troeko

Metal Ornaments

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Buddhism

Where did the 13 Arts are rooted from?

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Pema Lingpa and Tenzin Rabgye

They are believed to have been introduced by ______ in the 15th century and categorized in the 17th century by _____, the 4th Druk Desi

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Druk Desi

the title given to rulers

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thunder dragon

Meaning of Druk Desi

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it is always anonymous

What is the one important aspect of Bhutanese art?

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person who commissioned it

If a work of art bears a name, whose name is it?