Discovering Tibet: The Tucci Expeditions and Tibetan Paintings
Skira
Skira
18th April 2016
Italy
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
709.515
Hardback
288
Tibetan culture and artistic tradition were virtually unknown in the West until the eight major expeditions led by Giuseppe Tucci between 1926 and 1948. This catalogue retraces his travels through period photographs and his contributions to the study of Tibetan art. In addition to Tucci's photographs, it presents a collection of paintings from the eleventh to the eighteenth centuries, enabling readers to discover Tibetan art with particular reference to compositional style, iconography, and the reading of a tangka.
Deborah Klimburg-Salter is an art historian and professor of non-European art history at the Department of Art History at the University of Vienna