ART OF THE LOTUS SUTRA
Japanese Masterpieces
edited by Bunsaku Kurata and Yoshiro Tamura with a foreword by Cal French
The Lotus Sutra, one of the principal scriptures
of Mahayana Buddhism, has been a rich source of subjects and themes for
Japanese artists. The 107 color plates in this elegant book, winner of a
1988 design award, reproduce outstanding works of art inspired by the sutra.
Dating from the seventh through the sixteenth centuries, all these works
are National Treasures or Important Cultural Properties of Japan. An informed
text outlines the history and influence of the Lotus Sutra. Discussions
of individual works elucidate both their significance and their place in
Japanese art history. "Beautifully designed, impeccably edited. . .
. As an art book it is among the best of the year. --The Japan TimesThe late CAL FRENCH was professor of Japanese art at the University of
Michigan.
174 pp. 26.5 cm. x 37.1 cm. 80 pp. in full color. (hardcover)
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