Encyclopedia of Buddhist Arts
AuthorVenerable Master Hsing Yun, Editor
CountryTaiwan
LanguageTraditional Chinese
Series20 books
SubjectEncyclopedia of Buddhist Arts
PublisherFo Guang Shan
Publication date
March 2013
Media typeHardcover, full-color printing
PagesEach book has 384-400 pages
ISBN978-986-5844-00-4

Encyclopedia of Buddhist Arts (Chinese: 世界佛教美術圖說大辭典; pinyin: Shìjiè fójiào měishù túshuō dà cídiǎn) is a set of books that was started by the founder of Fo Guang Shan, Venerable Master Hsing Yun. The project started in 2001 and was completed in March 2013. There are 20 volumes in total and the artwork spans all 5 continents with information from more than 30 countries. The project was made possible with the help of numerous scholars and volunteers, 300 monastics, 140 scholars from 16 different countries, and more than 400 volunteers. Fo Guang Shan has donated copies of the encyclopedia to libraries and academic institutions across the world.[1][2][3][4][5]

The volumes are divided into 8 categories:

  • Architecture - 4 volumes
  • Caves - 5 volumes
  • Sculpture - 4 volumes
  • Paintings - 3 volumes
  • Calligraphy and engravings - 1 volume
  • Artifacts - 1 volume
  • People - 1 volume
  • Index - 1 volume

The volumes are printed in color with over 9000 articles, 4 million words, and 15,000 pictures in total.

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