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Serindian art is the art that developed from the 2nd through the 11th century C.E. in Serindia or Xinjiang, the western region of China that was within the cultural sphere of Central Asia during the time. It derives from the Greco-Buddhist art of the Gandhara district of what is now Afghanistan and Pakistan. Gandharan sculpture combined Indian traditions with Greek influences. In modernity, Serindian art was rediscovered through the expeditions of Sir Aurel Stein in Central Asia at the beginning of the 20th century. * Carved wooden beam in Hellenistic style, 3rd-4th century * * * * *

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  • Art serindien (fr)
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  • Serindian art is the art that developed from the 2nd through the 11th century C.E. in Serindia or Xinjiang, the western region of China that was within the cultural sphere of Central Asia during the time. It derives from the Greco-Buddhist art of the Gandhara district of what is now Afghanistan and Pakistan. Gandharan sculpture combined Indian traditions with Greek influences. In modernity, Serindian art was rediscovered through the expeditions of Sir Aurel Stein in Central Asia at the beginning of the 20th century. * Carved wooden beam in Hellenistic style, 3rd-4th century * * * * * (en)
  • L’art serindien ou art sérindien est une évolution de l'art gréco-bouddhique de Gandhara, qui s'est développé du IIe au XIe siècles en Serinde (ou Sérinde), une partie de l'Empire kouchan sous le règne de Kanishka, correspondant environ à la moitié Nord-Ouest de l'actuelle province de Xinjiang au Nord-Ouest de la Chine, avec l'apport d'influences chinoises et persanes. On a notamment retrouvé des œuvres d'art serindien, dans les grottes de Kizil, près de Kucha, des peintures dans les grottes de Mogao, près de Dunhuang. (fr)
  • Arte serindiana é a arte que se desenvolveu a partir século II até ao XI em Seríndia ou Xinjiang, a região ocidental da China que faz parte da Ásia Central. Deriva da arte greco-budista da zona de Gandara do que é hoje o Afeganistão e Paquistão. A escultura gandarana recebeu influências das tradições indiana e grega. A influência da cultura grega foi muito provavelmente adquirida antes das invasões de Alexandre, o Grande, sendo que os afegãos nativos retiveram essa influência na região, a qual acabou por desaparecer na Grécia. * Viga de madeira esculpida no estilo helenístico, século II-IV. * (pt)
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  • L’art serindien ou art sérindien est une évolution de l'art gréco-bouddhique de Gandhara, qui s'est développé du IIe au XIe siècles en Serinde (ou Sérinde), une partie de l'Empire kouchan sous le règne de Kanishka, correspondant environ à la moitié Nord-Ouest de l'actuelle province de Xinjiang au Nord-Ouest de la Chine, avec l'apport d'influences chinoises et persanes. Cet art est lié à l'Empire kouchan, empire créé par le peuple des Yuezhi dans le bassin du Tarim, une région alors habitée par les Tokhariens (peuple de culture indo-européenne). Les Yuezhi sont venus dans cette région entre le IIe siècle av. J.-C. et le Ier siècle apr. J.-C., depuis les environs de l'actuelle province du Gansu, fuyant les Xiongnu, que certains historiens assimilent aux Huns. On a notamment retrouvé des œuvres d'art serindien, dans les grottes de Kizil, près de Kucha, des peintures dans les grottes de Mogao, près de Dunhuang. (fr)
  • Serindian art is the art that developed from the 2nd through the 11th century C.E. in Serindia or Xinjiang, the western region of China that was within the cultural sphere of Central Asia during the time. It derives from the Greco-Buddhist art of the Gandhara district of what is now Afghanistan and Pakistan. Gandharan sculpture combined Indian traditions with Greek influences. Modern researchers hypothesize that Buddhist missionaries travelling on the Silk Road introduced this artistic influence, along with Buddhism itself, into Serindia, resulting in a style that is a hybrid of Greek, Chinese and Persian. In modernity, Serindian art was rediscovered through the expeditions of Sir Aurel Stein in Central Asia at the beginning of the 20th century. * Carved wooden beam in Hellenistic style, 3rd-4th century * Serindian group, 6th-7th century terracotta, Tumshuq (Xinjiang) * Head of a Serindian man, 6th-7th century terracotta, Tumshuq (Xinjiang) * Head of a Serindian female Bodhisattva, 6th-7th century terracotta, Tumshuq (Xinjiang) * Serindian head, 6th-7th century terracotta, Tumshuq (Xinjiang) * A Buddha statue from Tumshuq, Xinjiang. 5th century. (en)
  • Arte serindiana é a arte que se desenvolveu a partir século II até ao XI em Seríndia ou Xinjiang, a região ocidental da China que faz parte da Ásia Central. Deriva da arte greco-budista da zona de Gandara do que é hoje o Afeganistão e Paquistão. A escultura gandarana recebeu influências das tradições indiana e grega. A influência da cultura grega foi muito provavelmente adquirida antes das invasões de Alexandre, o Grande, sendo que os afegãos nativos retiveram essa influência na região, a qual acabou por desaparecer na Grécia. Pesquisadores modernos mantém em hipótese que as viagens feitas por missionários budistas na Rota da Seda tenham introduzido esta influência artística, juntamente com o próprio budismo, dentro de Seríndia, resultando num estilo heterogéneo do grego, chinês e persa. Na modernidade, a arte serindiana foi redescoberta pelas expedições realizadas por na Ásia Central, em inícios do século XX. * Viga de madeira esculpida no estilo helenístico, século II-IV. * Grupo serindiano, terracota, (Xinjiang); século VI-VII. * Busto de um homem serindiano, terracota, Tumixuque (Xinjiang) século VI-VII. * Busto de uma mulher serindiana Bodisatva, terracota, Tumixuque (Xinjiang) século VI-VII. * Busto serindiano, terracota, Tumixuque (Xinjiang) século VI-VII. * Estátua de Buda de Tumixuque, Xinjiang. século V. (pt)
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