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Shiva Oeuvre d'art cham Vietnam, Thap Banh It (tours d'argent) province de Binh Dinh Transition entre le style de My Son A1 et celui de Thap Mam XIè-XIIè siècle grès, polychromie tardive Cette oeuvre, véritable chef-d'oeuvre de l'art cham, est décrite et commentée sur le site du musée www.guimet.fr/fr/collections/asie-du-sud-est/48 Don Navelle au musée indochinois du Trocadéro Musée Guimet, 1927 Sculpture présentée dans la salle consacrée au Champa musée national des arts asiatiques - Guimet Le musée national des arts asiatiques - Guimet www.guimet.fr/fr/component/glossaire/?word=Champa Voir l'album sur le musée cham de Da Nang (Vietnam) (photos dalbera) www.flickr.com/photos/dalbera/sets/72157623402022149/ Voir l'album sur les temples cham du site de My Son (photos dalbera) www.flickr.com/photos/dalbera/sets/72157623536498510/with... Au Xè siècle, l'Empire Khmer et le Champa (royaume du peuple cham) constituaient les principales puissances du sud-est asiatique. Au nord, de l'actuel territoire du Vietnam, se trouvait le petit et jeune royaume Dai Viêt qui avait été rattaché durant plus de mille ans à l'Empire Chinois et dont l'ambition était de conquérir le sud de la péninsule et notamment le delta du Mékong. Au cours de son histoire, le Champa a pu s'étendre, jusqu'à la porte d'Annam au nord, et jusqu'à la hauteur d'Ho Chi Minh-ville au sud. A l'ouest, il a atteint l'actuel Laos et a occupé le nord du Cambodge, ces territoires ont fait l'objet de multiples conflits tant avec les khmers qu'avec les viets. Le Champa était un royaume indianisé, essentiellement de religion hindoue. De nombreux temples comme ceux du site archéologique de My Son (classé sur la liste du patrimoine mondial) sont consacrés à Shiva. Le Champa a disparu en 1832, après avoir été entièrement conquis par les vietnamiens. |
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Author | Jean-Pierre Dalbéra from Paris, France |
Camera location | 48° 51′ 55.51″ N, 2° 17′ 36.69″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 48.865420; 2.293524 |
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