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Published: 01 May 2015
Figure 2. Highly visible mural under a flyover bridge in Yogyakarta. The mural depicts a famous photo and signature of nationalist icon Chairil Anwar, along with a line of his poetry that reads, “[you are] crushed by solitude.” Photo by author. More
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Published: 01 May 2014
Figure 1. Mural Program of the Eastern Sunlight Hall, Audience Room of the Dalai Lama, Potala Palace, Lhasa, 1922–24 (after Jiang 1996 , 1:147). More
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Published: 01 May 2014
Figure 2. Mural of the Mahābodhi Temple of Bodh Gaya, south end of East Wall, Eastern Sunlight Hall, Potala Palace, Lhasa, 1922–24 (Leoshko 1988 , 145). More
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Published: 01 May 2014
Figure 6. Mural of Wutai Shan, east-facing side of the outermost corridor, first floor of the main assembly hall, Samye Monastery, Central Tibet. Photograph by W. Chou. More
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Published: 01 May 2014
Figure 7. Mural of the Battle of Shambhala, northern side of west wall, Eastern Sunlight Hall, Potala Palace, 1922–24 (Phun tshogs tshe brtan et al. 2000 , 186). More
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Published: 01 May 2014
Figure 8. Mural of the Thirteenth Dalai Lama as the Thousand-eyed, Thousand-armed Avalokiteśvara, Mausoleum of the Thirteenth Dalai Lama, 1933–35 (Phun tshogs tshe brtan et al. 2000 , 204). More
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Published: 01 May 2020
Figure 7. Mural by Jangarh Singh Shyam, 1989 (Jimparsons73 2015 , detail). More
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Published: 01 May 2015
Figure 1. Curbside beautification mural in Yogyakarta reads, “The People of Jogja, Accustomed to Being Clean, Disciplined and Adhering to Rules.” The painted blue plaques on the right give the neighborhood RT number and the group that painted the mural. Faint outlines of graffiti tags More
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Published: 01 May 2015
Figure 5. A segment of a collaborative mural project in Yogyakarta that stretched about 15 meters long. Text in blue says, “Welcome to Jogja City! If you are polite we are too!” Photo by author. More
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Journal of Asian Studies (2013) 72 (1): 222–223.
Published: 01 February 2013
...Luke Schmidt Buddhist Murals of Northeast Thailand: Reflection of the Isan Heartland . By Bonnie Pacala Brereton and Somroay Yencheuy . Chiangmai, Thailand : Silkworm Books , 2010 . xi, 83 pp. $35.00 (paper). Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 2013 2013...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1984) 43 (2): 359–362.
Published: 01 February 1984
...Deborah Klimburg-Salter Buddhist Wall Painting of Ladakh . Text by Charles Genoud ; photographs by Takao Inoue . Translated by Tom Tillemans . Geneva : Edition Olizane , 1981 . 116 pp. and 280 Color Plates. Glossary, Notes, Bibliography. $67.95. A Buddhist Paradise: The Murals...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2015) 74 (2): 303–322.
Published: 01 May 2015
...Figure 2. Highly visible mural under a flyover bridge in Yogyakarta. The mural depicts a famous photo and signature of nationalist icon Chairil Anwar, along with a line of his poetry that reads, “[you are] crushed by solitude.” Photo by author. ...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2014) 73 (2): 419–445.
Published: 01 May 2014
...Figure 1. Mural Program of the Eastern Sunlight Hall, Audience Room of the Dalai Lama, Potala Palace, Lhasa, 1922–24 (after Jiang 1996 , 1:147). ...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1952) 11 (2): 207–218.
Published: 01 February 1952
...Alexander C. Soper Abstract In an earlier publication I reported briefly on the irreparable damage caused to the Hōryūji Kondō by the fire of January, 1949. After the almost total destruction of the great series of mural paintings that had been preserved there since the eighth century...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2005) 64 (2): 425–426.
Published: 01 May 2005
... historical ethnography that shows us what took place as Thai Buddhist art showed up in Wimbledon, England, in the form of mural paintings on the walls of the ubosot at Wat Buddhapadipa. Painted between 1984 and 1992 and located far away from the de ning precincts of Thai culture, these neotraditionalist...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2014) 73 (2): 526–527.
Published: 01 May 2014
...Shu-wei Hsieh The next two chapters explore the material and social factors that influenced the form and content of these paintings. Chapter 4 details the technical and artistic processes employed in the creation of these murals. Here Gesterkamp identifies fourteen different stages of production...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1994) 53 (4): 1076–1091.
Published: 01 November 1994
...): 63 – 70 . Wyatt David K. 1993 . Temple Murals as an Historical Source: The Case of Wat Phumin, Nan . Bangkok : Thai Studies Section , Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University. Thai Studies Section series, 1. Wyatt David K. 1994 [ 1982 ]. “The ‘Subtle Revolution’ of King Rama I...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1973) 32 (3): 559–561.
Published: 01 May 1973
... lies in its treatment of Thai mural paintings which illustrate these tales. The last ten jata\as (in Pali Dasajata\a, pronounced Thotsachdt in Thai) form a major part of the popular religious literature of Burma, Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos. Among the 547 canonized jataka tales the last ten...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1991) 50 (2): 401–403.
Published: 01 May 1991
... valuable a wide-ranging study of a single work of art. The work in question is the tomb 402 THE JOURNAL OF ASIAN STUDIES mural depicting the Seven Worthies of the Bamboo Grove (Zhulin qixian) and the legendary figure Rong Qiqi, dating to perhaps the late fourth century of this era and replicated...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2005) 64 (2): 426–428.
Published: 01 May 2005
... who associated Thai style with the more muted natural pigments used in older temples at home, but most attention has focused on the unusual iconographies in the murals: Thai Airways jets, Van Gogh, Margaret Thatcher, golfers, teddy bears, George Bush, Saddam Hussein, beauty pageants, Mother Teresa...