Mogao Mural

Mogao_Mural-29.jpg

Dublin Core

Title

Mogao Mural

Subject

Movable Cultural Heritage

Description

This image shows a mural exhibit from the Mogao Caves in Dunhuang, on display at the National Art Museum of China. The original mural is part of a vast collection of Buddhist wall paintings created between the 4th and 14th centuries, located in grottoes carved into the cliffs along the ancient Silk Road. These artworks reflect the spiritual and artistic exchanges between Chinese, Central Asian, and Indian cultures. The mural shown here is a replica or display version, curated for public exhibition and educational outreach. As such, it is categorized as “Movable Cultural Heritage”, whereas the original site of the Mogao Caves constitutes “Immovable Cultural Heritage”. This distinction is crucial in heritage documentation and digital preservation. The image was uploaded as part of a cultural heritage mapping project for academic and non-commercial use.

Source

is51102025

Date

9 March 2008

Contributor

zhangdi

Format

image/jpeg

Type

Still Image

Date Submitted

03/25/2025 01:39:15 pm

License

Creative Commons Attribution License

Medium

Flickr (Creative Commons)

Spatial Coverage

current,40.0450, 94.8092;

Europeana

Is Shown At

https://www.flickr.com/photos/gongfu_king/2866163007/

Object

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b9/BeijingNationalArtMuseumofChina6.jpg

Europeana Provider

https://www.flickr.com/photos/gongfu_king/2866163007/

Europeana Rights

gongfu_king

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IMAGE

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DescriptionEN

This image shows a mural exhibit from the Mogao Caves in Dunhuang, on display at the National Art Museum of China. The original mural is part of a vast collection of Buddhist wall paintings created between the 4th and 14th centuries, located in grottoes carved into the cliffs along the ancient Silk Road. These artworks reflect the spiritual and artistic exchanges between Chinese, Central Asian, and Indian cultures. The mural shown here is a replica or display version, curated for public exhibition and educational outreach. As such, it is categorized as “Movable Cultural Heritage”, whereas the original site of the Mogao Caves constitutes “Immovable Cultural Heritage”. This distinction is crucial in heritage documentation and digital preservation. The image was uploaded as part of a cultural heritage mapping project for academic and non-commercial use.

Collection

Citation

“Mogao Mural,” STAGE, accessed December 13, 2025, https://stage.openvirtualworlds.org/omeka/items/show/3355.

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