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  2. Korean Buddhist sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Korean Buddhist sculpture is one of the major areas of Korean art. Buddhism , a religion originating in what is now India , was transmitted to Korea via China in the late 4th century. [ 1 ] Buddhism introduced major changes in Korean society.

  3. Goryeo Buddhist paintings - Wikipedia

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    Goryeo Buddhist paintings and architecture are prominent Korean art forms that are said to have originated in the 13 and 14th centuries. Known for their intricate depiction of Buddhist icons typically in the form of large hanging scrolls, artists made use of vibrant colors and adorned the patterns with gold.

  4. List of Goryeo Buddhist paintings - Wikipedia

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    This list is of Goryeo Buddhist paintings, Korea (918–1392). ... Metropolitan Museum of Art: 114.9 centimetres (3 ft 9.2 in) by 59.1 centimetres (1 ft 11.3 in)

  5. Gilt-bronze Maitreya in Meditation (National Treasure No. 83)

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    A Journey to Korean Beauty. Seoul: Hak-ko-jae, 2002; Covell, Jon Carter. 'In Search of Korean Cultural Roots. Translated by Yu Kyung Kim. Seoul: Hak-ko-hae, 1999. Index of Buddhism-related articles; Korean Spirit and Culture Promotion Project. Fifty Wonders of Korea Volume I: Culture and Art. 2nd ed. Seoul: Samjung Munhwasa, 2009. 77-81 ...

  6. Korean Buddhism - Wikipedia

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    Currently, Korean Buddhism is in a state of slow transition. While the reigning theory behind Korean Buddhism was based on Jinul's "sudden enlightenment, gradual cultivation", the modern Korean Seon master, Seongcheol's revival of Hui Neng's "sudden enlightenment, sudden cultivation" has taken Korean Buddhism by storm. Although there is ...

  7. Taenghwa - Wikipedia

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    Buddhist hanging scroll from Joseon, cc. between 1768 and 1833. T'aenghwa (Hangul: 탱화, translation: "hanging-painting"; [1] alternate: Hwaom zhenghua) [2] is a characteristic type of Korean Buddhist visual art. [3] A genre of Buddhist art, the paintings of icons can be on hanging scrolls, or framed pictures, or wall-paintings. [1]

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