Tuesday, 29 August 2017

Gandhara: Buddhism and Trade/ Lectures by Kurt Behrendt MET NY November 9, 2016



Gandhara: Buddhism and Trade, Part One


http://www.metmuseum.org/metmedia/video/lectures/gandhara-buddhism-and-trade-1
In the lush valleys where the Himalayas meet the foothills of Hindu Kush, a great sculptural tradition flourished between the 2nd century B.C. and the 6th century A.D. in the ancient region of Gandhara (today northwest Pakistan). Imagery drew on forms and ideas moving, with trade, along the Silk Road linking the Mediterranean, India, Central Asia, and China. Travel to this fascinating place and time in this series of lectures examining a vibrant and truly cross-cultural body of Buddhist sculpture.
Speaker:
Kurt Behrendt, Associate Curator, Department of Asian Art, The Met
Recorded November 9, 2016


Gandhara: Buddhism and Trade, Part Two


Gandhara: Buddhism and Trade, Part Three

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