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Buddhist Art

Research Sources & Tips

 

Reserves | Overviews | A Few Titles at Tisch | Books | Journal Articles | Full Text | Popular Press | Request Articles/Books | Images | Writing/Citing

 


I. Course Reserves

Check out the Course Reserves.


II. Facts, Definitions & Overviews

120 Thematic Essays on Asian Art (images & bibliographies, the Metropolitan Museum of Art)


The Virtual Museum of Japanese Arts

 

Oxford Art Online

 

Dictionary of Buddhism


III. Monographs & Essays

A. Use Library Catalogs to find books

1. Tufts Libraries Catalog


2. WorldCat (beyond Tufts)

B. Searches & Results

(note the search pattern; adapt for your own needs)

Specific Interests:

(budda or buddhis*) and art and enlighten*

(budda or buddhis*) and paint* and japan*

(budda or buddhis*) and scroll* and japan*

 

(buddhis* or zen) and landscape* and japan*

 

Sculpture, Gupta.

Hindu sculpture.

Hindu gods in art.

 

*Use ( ) and OR to group related words in a search;
* buddhis* searches buddhist, buddhism, etc.

 

In a Broader Context:

Buddhist Art -- China.

Buddhist Art -- India.

Buddhist Art -- Japan.

Buddhist Art -- Korea -- Exhibitions.

 

Buddhist architecture

Buddhist painting

Buddhist sculpture

Buddhist gods in art.

 

In a Even Broader Contexts:

Buddhist art

 

Buddhism and art

Buddhism and culture

Buddhism and literature

 

Buddhist Art And Symbolism.

 

Types of Documents:

Buddhist Art -- Exhibitions.

 

These exhibition and museum catalogues are uniquely valuable sources, which may include:

*Fundamental data on each work of art;

*Official images of the artworks;

*Curatorial statements/essays;

*essays by art critics/historians;

*list of scholarly publications on the art,

*and more.

Here are two example:

book coverThe Smile of Buddha: 1600 Years of Buddhist art in Korea / conceived by Jan Van Alphen; with contributions by: Jan Van Alphen ... [et al.] N8193.A3 B78 2008

Buddha, Buddhism and Buddhist art in India / Jan Van Alphen -- Chinese roots of Korean Buddhism : The Chinese transformation of Buddhism / Etienne Hauttekeete -- Korean Buddhism : a historical overview / Sem Vermeersch -- Buddhism : the origin of Korean art / Kan Woo Bang -- Development and characteristics of Buddhist sculpture in Korea / Kwak Dong Seok -- Buddhist architecture of Korea / Kim Bongryol -- The charcteristics and transformation of Koren Buddhist crafts / Choi Eung-Chon -- Buddhist ceramics in Korea : three kingdoms to Goryeo period / Kim Young-Won -- Buddhist paintings of Korea / Kim Seung Hee.

 

 

Path of Discovery in the Catalog

1. Find a title/author (assigned readings/Course Reserves);

2. Note the descriptive language of the Catalog record.

3. Use that language in further searches

 

e.g. Click on subject/author in the record to see further results and related topics.

 

Title Living Images: Japanese Buddhist Icons in Context / edited by Robert H. Sharf, Elizabeth Horton Sharf.
Publisher Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, c2001.
Contents Portraits of Shinran in medieval pure land Buddhism / James C. Dobbins -- "My reflection should be your keepsake": Myōe's vision of the Kasuga deity / Karen L. Brock -- Icons and relics in Eison's religious activities / Paul Groner -- Visualization and mandala in Shingon Buddhism / Robert H. Sharf.
Subject Buddhist art and symbolism -- Japan.
Idols and images -- Japan -- Worship.
Added author Sharf, Robert H.
Sharf, Elizabeth Horton.

IV. Sample Findings at Tisch

book coverReading Buddhist Art: an Illustrated Guide to Buddhist Signs and Symbols.
Meher McArthur.
N8193 .M39 2002.

 

book coverDictionary of Buddhist Iconography.
Lokesh Chandra..
Ref. BQ4620 .L65 1999

 

Buddhist Art and Architecture. Oversize: N8193.A4 F57 1993

The Art of Buddhism: an Introduction to its History & Meaning. Oversize: N8193.A5 L45 2008

The Arts of China / William Watson. N7343 .W38 1995
[v. 1.] To AD 900 -- [v. 2.] 900-1620 -- [v. 3] After 1620.

The Arts of China / Michael Sullivan. N7340 .S92 2008

The Art and Architecture of India. Oversize: N7301 .R68

Hindu Art and Architecture. Oversize: N8195.A4 M53 2000

book coverHistory of Japanese Art.
Penelope Mason; revised by Donald Dinwiddie.
N7350 .M26 2005

 

book coverThe Arts of China.
Michael Sullivan.
N7340 .S92 2008

 

book coverIndian Art.
Partha Mitter.
N7301 .M48 2001

 

book coverIndian Art in Detail.
A.L. Dallapiccola.
N7301 .D26 2007


Appendix I. Images

Digital Images

ARTstor

 

Artifact

 

 

 

Print Images

Search the Catalog with keywords such as Exhibitions or Catalogs:

 

Buddhist Art -- Exhibitions.

Buddhist Art -- China -- Catalogs.


V. Journal Articles

A. Use the subject databases to find journal articles and to situate yourself within a critical discourse; that's where you can learn to be conversant with the critics writing in your field.

1 & 2. JSTOR and Project Muse

JSTOR is a favorite with its full texts in core journals of all disciplines. Project Muse does not include exactly the same JSTOR journals, but it has more recent and current articles on many topics.

 

3. Academic OneFile
All subjects; a convenient Quick Start.

 

4. with Particular Focuses/Perspectives:

Bibliography of Asian Studies

 

ARTbiliographies Modern
International Bibliography of Art
Architecture (the Avery Index)

 

 

 

Film & Television and Mass Media

Limit Your Results

 

 

History, Religion, and Women's Studies

 

 

5. When use GoogleScholar, set your Library Links to access Tufts full texts.

 

B. Build up Your Search

1. Start with "nouns": the art objects, authors, and titles of books and articles in your readings.

2. Examine the initial search results to discover what scholars have written about these writers, authors, and their works: "issues" addressed; the central debates on these issues, evidence and methods applied in analysis of these issues, and so on.

 

C. Current Scholarship on a Topic

Reviews of recent books and other types of review articles in major journals in a discipline are likely to summarize the current state of research in an area.

Two examples:

Michael Saso. "Donors of Longmen: Faith, Politics, and Patronage in Medieval Chinese Buddhist Scripture (review)." China Review International 16.1 (2009): 138-140.

 

Samuel Morse. "Faith and Power in Japanese Buddhist Art, 1600-2005 (review)." Monumenta Nipponica 64.1 (2009): 170-173.

 

A Few Notable Journals:

Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies

The Journal of Japanese Studies

Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies

Mechademia

Monumenta Nipponica

Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique

 

The Art Bulletin.

Art History

Art Journal


D. Find More Articles like this "perfect" one

How:

Search, in Arts and Humanities Citation Index, for the article you have read.


Huntington, Susan L. "Early Buddhist Art and the Theory of Aniconism". Art Journal 49: 4 (1990) 401-408.
References: 25 Times Cited: 7

You can, then, look up, in the record, the 25 references that Huntington cited for her article and, in turn, 7 articles (so far) that cited hers. The assumption is that these articles address related issues.

 

Note:

1. Not every single article is cited;
2. Influential authors are cited more often;
3. More recent publications take time to be cited.


VI. Popular Press

A. Current:

Book, Movie, Music, Play, And Video Reviews (in LexisNexis)


Factiva (more international coverage)


B. Historical

Times Digital Archive  (1785 - 1985)

New York Times Online Archive
(1851 - 3 years before current date)


Art Index Retrospective   (1929- 1982)

 

Readers' Guide Retrospective (1890-1982)


American Periodicals (1740 - 1940)

British Humanities Index (1962- )
British Periodicals (1680s - 1930s)


Appendix II. Finding Full Text

1. Click on the findIt@tufts button button in your search results screen to a window of three sequential options:

a. link to the digital full text when available;

b. link to a Library Catalog search for the print journal;

c. link to ILliad for requesting the article when the above two options are negative.

2. Search for a journal directly here:

a. Tufts Library Catalog (including e-journals)

b. Electronic journals list

c. Use ILliad to request your article, if Tufts does not have your journal.


Appendix III. Request Articles/Books

Set up for your ILliad account


Use ILLiad, our Interlibrary Loan Service, to request articles, books and other materials that are not available at Tufts.


Appendix IV. Writing/Citing

Writing the Art History paper (Dartmouth Writing Program)


Citing Sources:

Chicago Style Manual

RefWorks (a Citation Management Tool)