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  2. Tibetan art - Wikipedia

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    Himalayan art is an overall term for Tibetan art together with the art of Bhutan, Nepal, Ladakh, Kashmir and neighbouring parts of Mongolia and China where Tibetan Buddhism is practiced. [5] Sino-Tibetan art refers to works in a Tibetan style and with Tibetan Buddhist iconography produced in either China or Tibet, often arising from patronage ...

  3. Himalayan Art Resources - Wikipedia

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    Scholars of Himalayan art make regular use of the web site during their research. [10] The site also makes available hundreds of resources for educational and interpretation purposes. [ 11 ] These include curriculum, essays, glossaries, and organizational outlines to help users navigate the material on the site.

  4. Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art - Wikipedia

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    It is home to one of the United States' most extensive collections of Himalayan artifacts. [1] The museum was created by Jacques Marchais , (1887-1948) an American woman, to serve as a bridge between the West and the rich ancient and cultural traditions of Tibet and the Himalayan region . [ 2 ]

  5. Pangboche Hand - Wikipedia

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    Photo of the Pangboche Hand, taken in 1958 by Peter Byrne. The Pangboche Hand is an artifact from a Buddhist monastery in Pangboche, Nepal.Supporters contend that the hand is from a Yeti, a scientifically unrecognized animal purported to live in the Himalayan mountains.

  6. Bhutanese art - Wikipedia

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    The art of making religious sculptures is unique in Bhutan and hence very popular in the Himalayan region. The basic material used for making the sculptures is clay, which is known as jinzob. The clay statues of Buddhist religious icons, made by well-known artists of Bhutan, embellish various monasteries in Bhutan.

  7. Thangka - Wikipedia

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    By supporting Thangka art, buyers contribute to the preservation of Tibetan culture and the livelihoods of Himalayan communities. Most old thangka have inscriptions on the back, usually the mantra of the deity depicted, but sometimes also information as to later owners, though rarely information about the original commissioner or artist.

  8. 13-year-old taking selfies at park stumbles on 1,700-year-old ...

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    13-year-old taking selfies at park stumbles on 1,700-year-old artifact, photos show. Aspen Pflughoeft. September 6, 2023 at 10:30 AM.

  9. Category:Himalayan art - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Himalayan art" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H. Himalayan Art Resources; P.