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Since its birth in India, Buddhist Art has been recognizable based on certain unique artistic expressions. As Buddhism spread to surrouding countries, its art developed and grew based upon the different artistic influences it encountered. ...
Portraits of Buddha, Bodhistattvas, and various Gods in vivid color and huge proportions are common signs of traditional Buddhist Art. ...
Colour is an important aspect of Buddhist Art. ...
There are many stylistic elements which define Buddhist Art, and these barely scratch the surface of them.
Approximate Word count = 409 Approximate Pages = 1.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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