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De Bodhgayā à Kukkuteśvara: La grotte-sanctuaire coréenne de Seokguram et les inspirations indiennes
Seokguram is probably the most renowned Buddhist monument in Korea. This cave sanctuary founded in the middle of the eighth century embodies the vision of the world and the sacred pantheon cherished by Silla Buddhists. In this process, it freely made use of diverse ideas and images that originated in India, and adapted them for the creation of a monument in an unprecedented form. This lecture will explore this remarkable monument in Korean Buddhism focusing on its relationship to Indian prototypes.
13/02/2008
Durée du programme :78 minute(s) et 45 secondes
Classification Dewey :Histoire générale de l'Asie. Orient. Extrême-Orient. Moyen et Proche Orient.
Conférences
Niveau :Tous publics / hors niveau
Disciplines :Philosophie
Fiche LOM-FR :Anglais
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Producteur(s) :
EFEO Ecole Française d'Extrême OrientMusée GUIMET
Réalisateur(s) :
Thierry GONTANRHI Juhyung
Juhyung Rhi is professor of art history at Seoul National University. He received a Ph.D. at the University of California, Berkeley, specializing in Indian and Buddhist art. A renowed expert in the field, he has written extensively on early Indian Buddhist art, particularly the tradition of Gandhara, as well as Korean Buddhist art. His publications include several books on Gandhara, Afghanistan, and Korea.

