Investigations into the Materials and Production of Buddhist Clay-based Sculptures from the Northern Silk Road—A Methodological Approach
12 December 2022 - Birgit Angelika Schmidt (Berlin)
Investigations into the Materials and Production of Buddhist Clay-based Sculptures from the Northern Silk Road—A Methodological Approach
public online guest lecture at the BuddhistRoad project, CERES, Ruhr University Bochum
This lecture will focus on the clay-based sculptural production from Buddhist archaeological sites along the Northern Silk Road in Eastern Central Asia. Their rediscovery in the course of international so-called research expeditions at the beginning of the 20th century led to the transfer of a large number of art and cultural objects to various collections worldwide. Analysis of material and technical aspects in the production of clay-based sculptures from the Turfan Collection at the Museum für Asiatische Kunst, Berlin, can lead to a better understanding of the historical networks and cultural contexts. By considering the material itself as an important source of information, local patterns can be identified and compared, so that transregional connections regarding the production of these sculptures can be explored.