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Overview

With over 500 full-color photographs and expert insights provided by leading archaeological authorities, Burmese Design&Architecture is a must-have for serious connoisseurs of architecture, design or Burma itself.

It is the first book to showcase the amazing diversity of architecture, design and art found in Burma (Myanmar). Ranging from the monumental pagodas of Pagan (Bagan) to the architectural heritage of Rangoon (Yangon), religious as well as contemporary secular buildings are presented in rich detail. A series of authoritative essays by archaeological experts highlight the major influences and styles found throughout the country, while chapters on Myanmar's rich art and craft traditions provide a wealth of information on Buddha images, lacquerware, painting, ceramics, woodcarving, bronzes, textiles, costumes and much more.

Burmese design, heavily influenced by its proximity to China and India, is a many-layered thing, interwoven with spiritual, religious and political messages. Burmese Design&Architecture takes an in-depth look at the entire span of Burmese design, from arts and crafts to both religious and secular architecture.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781462906840
Publisher: Periplus Editions
Publication date: 06/04/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 75 MB
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About the Author

Elizabeth Moore is a senior lecturer and head of the department of art and archeology at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.

John Falconer is a curator at the British Library and is the author of A Vision of the Past, the first detailed history of photography in Singapore and Malaysia.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Reflections on the Past10
Religious Architecture
Introduction20
Bagan26
Mrauk-U (Rakhine)36
Ava38
Amarapura40
Mingun44
Sagaing46
Mandalay48
Shwedagon Pagoda52
Secular Architecture
Introduction58
Village Houses of Bagan64
Mandalay Palace68
Vernacular Architecture of Inle Lake72
Early Modern Architecture
Introduction74
Old Rangoon78
A Palladian Villa in Teak80
Scottish Cottages in the Shan Hills82
1930s' Monasteries at Sagaing86
A Wonderland in Monywa90
Contemporary Architecture
Introduction94
A Renovated Mansion96
Rattan on the Lawn98
A Hotel by the Lake100
An Echo from the Past102
A Bungalow by the River104
Medieval Spaces in Bagan106
A Collector's Haven108
Poolside Pavilions in Teak114
A Country Gentleman's Mansion116
A Princess Remembers120
Arts and Crafts
Introduction124
Bronzes130
Bagan Buddha Images132
Rakhine Buddha Images136
Mon Buddha Images138
Mandalay Buddha Images140
Shan Buddha Images142
Woodcarving144
Stucco152
Painting154
Ceramics162
Lacquerware166
Shan Lacquerware170
Relief-moulded Lacquerware172
Silver and Gold174
Manuscripts176
Scripture Chests and Cabinets178
Buddhist Altars and Thrones180
Textiles and Costumes
Introduction182
The Art of Adornment: Court Dresses184
The Art of Adornment: Post-monarchy Apparel188
Textiles190
Tattoos192
Embroidered Quilts (Kalagas)194
The Pagoda Alley Market
Introduction196
Shops for Religious Objects200
Religious Offerings' Stalls202
Spirit Shrines and Nat Images' Shops204
Monks' Outfitters206
Vendors of Alabaster Buddha Images208
Astrologers and Palmists210
Vendors of Bells and Gongs212
Ceremonial Costumiers214
Toy Shops216
Marionette Vendors218
Index222
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