Minha sacola

    FROM THE RED RIVER TO THE MEKONG DELTA

    Favoritar
    Ref:
    1166634

    De: R$ 380,00Por: R$ 266,00ou X de

    Economia de R$ 114,00

    Comprar

    Calcule o frete:

    Para envios internacionais, simule o frete no carrinho de compras.

    Calcule o valor do frete e prazo de entrega para a sua região

    Editora
    ISBN
    Páginas
    Idioma
    Peso
    Acabamento

    Sinopse

    From the 2nd century CE to the 19th century, the people of the fertile estuary of the great Mekong River created treasures of sacred art, architecture and accomplished feats of water engineering that are coming to light in Vietnam’s vigorous new archaeological research programmes. The large stilted wooden houses of Oc Eo, the early Venice of the maritime routes of the East in the earliest centuries of the first millennium, drew in ships with precious cargoes from Rome, India and China to trade while waiting for the change of the monsoon wind to continue their voyages.

    Chinese annals record that the early polity they called Funan ruled 1,000 km of coastline along the shipping route. Among the earliest Mekong Delta Buddhist icons are a breathtakingly elegant 2.7m tall Buddha carved in hardwood that has survived more than 1000 years in the delta mud and a 29cm bronze Buddha that arrived on a trading ship from the 6th century Chinese Northern Qi dynasty. Very early Vishnu statues wear high, floral mitres and clasp war conch-trumpets on their left hip, and Shiva s face stares out from stone lingas.

    The Ho Chi Minh Museum collection conserves diverse masterpieces of the art from Vietnam, from the prehistoric Dong Son drums of the Red River Delta in the north to the vibrant Hindu and Buddhist statuary of the former kingdoms of Champa in Central Vietnam. In addition, there is an immense array of art and imperial furnishings of the last Vietnamese dynasty, the Nguyen, which was founded in the Mekong Delta at the beginning of the 19th century. There are refined inlaid wooden cabinets, sets of the finest blue and white ceramics and embroidered silken court costumes worn by the royal family, as well as huge wooden and ceramic Buddha statues which played crucial social and political roles in establishing the dynasty and quelling its foes.

    Ficha Técnica

    Especificações

    ISBN9786164510722
    SubtítuloMASTERPIECES OF THE HISTORY MUSEUM - HO CHI MINH CITY
    Pré vendaNão
    Peso760g
    Autor para link
    Livro disponível - pronta entregaNão
    Dimensões1.9 x 17 x 23.1
    IdiomaInglês
    Tipo itemLivro Importado
    Número de páginas288
    Número da edição1ª EDIÇÃO - 2025
    Código Interno1166634
    Código de barras9786164510722
    AcabamentoPAPERBACK
    AutorANH, ?TU?N HOÀNG | PHUONG, TR?N K? | SHARROCK, PETER D
    EditoraRIVER BOOKS *
    Sob encomendaSim

    Conheça outros títulos da coleção

      Este livro é vendido

      SOB ENCOMENDA

      Prazo estimado para disponibilidade em estoque: dias úteis

      (Sujeito aos estoques de nossos fornecedores)

      +

      Prazo do frete selecionado.

      (Veja o prazo total na sacola de compras)

      Comprar