Asuka Period Buddhist Sculpture - 2 views
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Lisa Langlois on 19 Jan 15Mark Schumacher authors an extensive website regarding all aspects of Japanese art, particularly Buddhist sculpture. This is not a university-hosted website such as I typically share with students. Instead, it is the remarkable and reliable work by an independent scholar, who after earning an MA in Japanese studies at Johns Hopkins University, has spent more than 20 years in Japan studying Japanese art history, visiting countless temples and other locations rich with primary sources and examples of Japanese art history. This link is to a page particular to Buddhist sculpture of the Asuka age, however one can visit the "parent" or home page and link to many other resources. I strongly urge everyone to visit this website. He generously allows the educational use of his materials, including his own photographs, bibliographies, and essays, with the simple condition that students and researchers correctly cite him, including copyright and exact webpage location. This is from his page explaining these conditions: http://www.onmarkproductions.com/html/copyright.html "COPYRIGHT NOTICE In accordance with the above conditions, site content may be printed and distributed, or forwarded in electronic form, or reproduced on other web sites, provided it clearly states and displays the relevant copyright notice to the page being cited, as shown below: For Photos (See ** Note): Copyright Mark Schumacher, www.onmarkproductions.com/XXX/XXX.html For Text and Research (See ** Note): Copyright Mark Schumacher, www.onmarkproductions.com/XXX/XXX.html APA Format (See ** Note): Schumacher, Mark (copyright holder). Citing internet sources. [WWW document]. URL www.onmarkproductions.com/XXX/XXX.html ** NOTE: Please give the exact URL to the exact web page. In above examples, please replace XXX with the correct data. To do so, open the cited page in your browser, then copy that URL address. For example, the homepage URL is: http://www.onmarkproductions.com/html/buddhism.shtml"