Tibetan Art: Towards a Definition of Style Edited by Jane Casey Singer and Philip Denwood

£40.00

Tibetan Art: Towards a Definition of Style, edited by Jane Casey Singer and Philip Denwood, explores the complexities of Tibetan art, focusing on its stylistic diversity and cultural significance. The book features a compilation of illustrated essays by leading art historians and scholars, each contributing to the understanding of Tibetan art within its historical, religious, and geographical contexts.

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“Tibetan Art: Towards a Definition of Style” edited by Jane Casey Singer and Philip Denwood

  • Publisher: Lawrence King Publishing, 1997
  • Hardcover
  • ISBN: 9781856690997
  • First edition
  • 31 x 24 cm
  • 319 pages

Tibetan Art: Towards a Definition of Style, edited by Jane Casey Singer and Philip Denwood, explores the complexities of Tibetan art, focusing on its stylistic diversity and cultural significance. The book features a compilation of illustrated essays by leading art historians and scholars, each contributing to the understanding of Tibetan art within its historical, religious, and geographical contexts.

Condition: The dustwrapper is bright and in very good condition, with very slight rubbing to the top corners. The binding is secure and tight. There is light toning to the page edges, otherwise, the content is clean and in very good condition.