Deriving from India, yet having a deep-rooted cultural relationship with wider Asia, Buddhism combines
practical counsel with profound mysticism in a perspective of life which offers a pragmatic and philosophical
approach to the human condition.
Art is an essential component to Buddhist religious life – serving as a practical tool of worship and the basis
of a wider visual path to liberation. The summary of art in this book, through text and illustrations, invites us
into the aesthetic exploration of the practice, ritual, meditation, and devotion of the varied Buddhist traditions.
The artistic landscape of Asia became enriched by Buddhism which was in part responsible for the exchange
and transmission of artistic ideas between cultures. The different schools of Buddhism also added to the dynamic
creative interpretations of the faith. Providing an introduction to Buddhist artefacts, sculpture, and paintings,
spanning over 2,000 years, this book is a comprehensive catalogue chronicling the fascinating and varied history
of Buddhist art.