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Mural Paintings of the Silk Road

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A collection of essays focusing on mural paintings along the Silk Road. Bringing together scholars and conservators from East and West, the papers explore the artistic styles, techniques, and mater...
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Along the great Silk Road, numerous objects of cultural heritage survive as witnesses to the mingling of indigenous cultures with 'foreign' cultures. One type of surviving witness is mural painting and the papers in this volume are witnesses themselves of a colloquium on the subject of 'Mural Paintings of the Silk Road' attended by art historians, historians and archaeologists, scientists and conservators from East and West, held in Tokyo in 2006.

A newfound recognition of the vastness of the Silk Road, along with a genuine rediscovery of the ancient cultural exchanges that took place there is reflected in this collection of papers which examines the range of information (art styles, techniques and materials) encapsulated within mural paintings, allowing the reader a glimpse of the dynamism inherent in the cultural exchanges between East and West.

Today, parts of the Silk Road, rich in the magnificence of the ancient arts they possess, are often located in countries facing major challenges. Countless important archaeological sites are in danger of demolition or severe damage by human encroachment or turmoil. This symposium also addressed such issues - more from an Asian point of view, reaching beyond European perspectives.

This volume is published in association with the Japan Center for International Cooperation in Conservation, National Research Institute for Cultural Properties, Tokyo and contains the proceedings of the 29th Annual International Symposium on the Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Property, National Research Institute for Cultural Properties, Tokyo, January 2006.

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Price: £55.00
Pages: 216
Publisher: Archetype Publications
Imprint: Archetype Publications
Publication Date: 01 March 2007
Trim Size: 11.65 X 8.25 in
ISBN: 9781904982227
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

ART / Techniques / Painting / General, Painting, drawing and art manuals

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Preface

Shigeo Aoki

Foreword

Norio Suzuki

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Yoko Taniguchi

Colloquium and symposium programmes

Speakers and moderators

Map

Art, history and cultural exchange of the mural paintings

Mural painting in Transcaucasia

David Park

The 7th century AD 'Ambadassors' painting' at Samarkand

Frantz Grenet

Mural paintings along the Silk Road

Kosaku Maeda

Indian influence on mural paintings along the Silk Road

Akira Miyaji

Buddhist mural paintings in China

Ken Okada

Ancient painted tumuli in China

Donohashi Akio

Chinese and Central Asian connections in the Koguryo mural paintings

Kim Lena

Radiocarbon dating and art-historical studies in Central Asian mural paintings

Shumpei Iwai

Japanese mural painting

Akiyoshi Watanabe

Discussion 1. Aspects of cultural contact: diffusion, acculturation and creation

Moderators: Katsumi Tanabe and Frantz Grenet

Influence on painting techniques and materials

Impact of the introduction of Buddhism on pigments used in Japan

Nobuaki Kuchitsu

Intercultural links and trade of painting materials in the Greco-Roman period

Ioanna Kakoulli

The scientific study of binding media and pigments of mural paintings from Central Asia

Alexander Kossolapov and Kamilla Kalinina

Displaced cultural properties: non-invasive study on mural painting fragments from Bamiyan

Motomitsu Momii and Hiromitsu Seki

Painting techniques and materials of cave mural paintings in India and their conservation problems

R.K. Sharma

A comprehensive survey of the tecniques of ancient wall paintings in western China

Ma Tao, Qi Yang, Zhou Weiqiang and Yang Qiuying

Summary of painting materials and techniques of the Mogao Grottoes

Wang Xudong and Fu Peng

Discussion 2. Painting materials and techniques of the mural paintings along the Silk Road

Moderators: Kosaku Maeda and Ioanna Kakoulli

Key issues on the conservation of the mural paintings along the Silk Road

Conservation of mural paintings of the Takamatsuzuka Tumulus and its current situation

Sadatoshi Miura

The history and current situation of conservation of mural paintings in Japan�Sadatoshi Miura

Conservation treatment for the wall paintings of Central Asia possessed by the National Museum of Korea

Kim Yeon-Mi and Kang Hyung-tae

Issues of conservation for the Bamiyan Buddhist mural paintings

Yoko Taniguchi

Conservation and restoration of monumental painting from archaeological excavations

Adelia Bliakher and Vera Fominykh

Conservation of mural paintings in western China and the Mogao Grottoes

Wang Xudong

Scientific examination of mural paintings of the Koguryo tombs

R. Mazzeo, E. Joseph, S. Prati, V. Minguzzi, G. Grillini, P. Baraldi and D. Prandstraller

Issues in the conservation of mural paintings: past and present

Sharon Cather

Discussion 3. Issues in the conservation of mural paintings

Moderators: Sharon Cather and Shigeo Aoki

Discussion 4. Mural paintings of the Silk Road: their conservation and future issues.

Moderator: Nobuko Inaba

List of contributors