Ars Tibetica and Mongolica with an Appendix on "Ars Buddhica Nova" is the third of Andrea Loseries' Omnibus after "Ethnologica Tibetica" (2018) and "Buddhica Tibetica" (2020) It contains the selective writings of the author on Tibetan and Mongolian Arts and Iconography composed over three decades, with an appendix of the Author's Interpretation of three examples of Modern Art inspired by Buddhist outer and inner Scenarios.
Ars Tibetica et Mongolica, Andrea Loseries, Buddhist World Press, Hardcover (11x1x9 inches) 174 pages, $60.00
Andrea Loseries has studied History of Asian Arts and Museology at the Ecole du Louvre and Musee Guimet, as well as Tibetan Language and Culture at the Institute of Oriental Languages, and Sanskrit at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, in Paris. She then continued continued her studies in these fields at Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan, West Bengal. Her PH.D, she received from Vienna University in Ethnology, Tibetology and Buddhist Studies. She is an expert on comparative cultural Asian History, on Tantric Studies and Buddhist Art. She has carried out research and field studies in Tibet, Bhutan, Mongolia, India, Japan and the Austrian Alps.
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