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The Eminent Mongolian Sculptor, G. Zanabazar

by Tsultem, N.

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Ulan-Bator: State Publishing House, 1982 Ondor Gegeen Zanabazar was a spiritual leader of Khalkha Mongols as well as a prodigious sculptor, painter, architect, poet, costume designer, scholar, and linguist, who is credited with launching Mongolia's seventeenth century cultural renaissance. Zanabazar used his artistic output to promote Buddhism among all levels of Khalkha society and unify Khalkha Mongol tribes during a time of social and political turmoil. From the collection of Sanje (Frank) Elliott, Buddhist mentor, artist, and friend to many. Condition notes: 126 numbered pp; HB w/ DJ. Pages: clean, bright, tight, light green eps; no defects. Cover: medium green cloth, gilt devices and titles front/spine; minimal shelfwear, no defects. DJ: unclipped, glossy purple and light green, color photo and purple/black titles front, white titles spine; slight edge/shelfwear.
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