Dunhuang Art : Through the Eyes of Duan Wenjie/edited and introduction by Tan Chung. Foreword by Kapila Vatsyayan. 1994, 456 p., 64 colour illustrations, line drawing, black & white photographs,
Contents: Foreword/Kapila Vatsyayan. 1. Chronological chart. 2. Introduction. 3. Style and artistry of Dunhuang art. 4. Dunhuang art during the sixteen kingdoms and the northern dynasties. 5. Dunhuang art during the first half of the Tang dynasty. 6. Dunhuang art during the second half of the Tang dynasty. Dunhuang art in the last phase. Appendix: 1. Salient features of the Dunhuang cave art. 2. Conservation and copying of cultural relics at Dunhuang. Colour illustrations. Periodization of the Mogao caves. A glimpse of the Mogao caves. Glossary. Bibliography. Index.
"Dunhuang although internationally known is infrequently visited. The Mogao shrine at Dunhuang is a cluster of 492 caves, containing 45,000 square metres of frescoes and 2,415 stucco statues. This is a precious art heritage of the world. It has great historical and artistic value. These caves were created, renovated and maintained continually with devotion and care from the 4th upto the 14th century. They were also maintained during the subsequent periods up till the 19th century. From the 7th to 9th century, culture and art enjoyed a golden period in China, so did Dunhuang Art.
"In this volume we have provided an English translation of selected writings of Prof. Duan Wenjie, Director of the Dunhuang Academy who has given a chronological study of the contents inside the Mogao caves with several decades of research of the Dunhuang Academy under his command.
"Prof. Tan Chung, the editor, has furnished an illuminating introduction, while Dr. Kapila Vatsyayan, the driving spirit behind this volume, has made succinct comments in her 'Foreword'. A valuable information on all the Mogao caves has been added.
"Colour and black and white photographs and fine sketches by Vineet Kumar supplement the text.
"The Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts is committed to exploring all dimensions of art. It feels privileged to place before art historians and art lovers of the English-speaking world first-hand information about this unique art gallery going back to one-and-a-half millennia." (jacket)
[Prof. Duan Wenjie whose writings are translated in this volume is a Scholar, Administrator and Director of Dunhuang Academy from 1982 till date. The Academy has become a world-famous centre of Dunhuang studies under his dynamic leadership.] No. 9472