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Bérczi, Szaniszl6 and Takaki, Ryuji EURASIAN ART OF SCULPTURES YT=YIO- AY 4, BARBER) 1-FYST ORS RMISHSDENAROIOS — RMFOEHOBVE PHXAb, BH, 2006 How the emotions of the human soul are expressed in the sculptures of all times Coloring booklet for parents and kids Budapest, Tokyo, 2006 Seanisels Béte7i onl Ry Pa Eurasian Art of Sculptures 2006, Budapest, Tokyo Ans are deeply oman seuvities connecting the ‘mental aud material world we are living in Most, ccltues teach human beings to live in peace and to work for the other people. Activity is the source of many knowledge which later formed greater systems of Ahinking, Systems of thinking etigined fom the hile Maman fe inthe Fanh i¢-slepending on the ‘geographical and historical environments. However, many common things must be ballanced in any kind of life, Mutual understanding ie the first af dhe things which 48 needed for peaple who live in large ‘caranunities, towns and counties, Historically many aetisties Jed to the recognition of the mutual acceptance of each other. There were competing activites and there were even fighting fctvities which determined the conditions of living together many people. Many deals ofthe rles which Inter governed the lite of the community were summarized i) eliglons, Sources of energies. were accepted 35 rulers: the Sun, the Moon, the Stars, oF strong animals. Those rlysons wlich simamed up thei essence felt God is the min miler, God is the main source of gifts for people, forthe re ofthe nature, for the resources of life. (ur cultural hentage const of works an teactungs ot the ancients. Knowledge always forms larger and larger mits and these units stratify on the older one. Once upon a time most natural forces were abierved, feared find. some others were essentially understood. ‘The calendar grow out fiom the celestial observations which were understood many thousand years ago. Also many basic technologies have roots deep in the past. But most activities are subordinated to the mamal appreciation and honor between people. Where is the ro0 of this basic principe? That source is inthe grea religions of the world. They have 8 enmman principle: make peace Tn this coloring booklet we admire various stages af ‘he human thinking and understanding dhe wort ‘We can enlight episodes of the artistic expression oF the knowledge gathered on natal phenomena, frees, feelings and discoveries Hen il ean be followed how the system of ranking developed, changed its center wf activity. Lale-tree arengement of the source of the living is followed by anizal style in nomtbern Eurasia Connections between celestial events and. seasonal changes esulled am the summary ol astonomecal ‘knowledge in the calendats. Folk ‘ales are teaching many aspects of the humanities far before the written hujstory- Human emotions were expressed in fine ans Astistc form is symbolic form. Ferry by 2 fat lady, and mother with child is an imagery of love and the Family hfe. On the ther side man is the detender ofthe family: He represents the strength, guards the house, pastures the herds of various animals and men defends the community. The fight for life accompanies the old coliics. All hese roles were expressed with direct aad symbolic way sa old Eurssian arte we collected and ‘bepint show the readers this booklet In Eurasian systems of thinking several main Aueetions of relgivus systems developed aed thei teachings helped to form balance between forces ofthe society. Family rules and society roles are surnnatized Inthese tachings. Respect ad awe your paren this > also par ofthe teaching of Moses in the Old Testament fof Weseern Fusasian religions and of Confacivs (Con Fa Ce) in Chins onthe Eastem Eurasian traditions te always important to Took back to the historical roots ofthe recent hfe. This booklet stars exis which fetes youn rencresns 4 Hy sy coving ie antstic heritage of Eurasia, “The authors wish you good work and inventions hove colors make more beautifil the ideas which were so tof once in time, Fin the ideas though thinking ‘drawings and artistic forms. Have a good tine The amhore Svanisal Bércri and Ryusi Toko rasan Art of Sculpuves 2006, Budapest, Tokyo Published by the Terert 6 KomyeretvedsTaseok Hgyeslts, Budop TSAIN'968 Ba? 8 8 ase, Ftrusean art, 1. M. B,C, Taseara, Ttaly 218 ah ays, W738i, Fer 0-0 DF, boar Bérezi, Szaniszi6 and Takaki, Ryuji EURASIAN ART OF SCULPTURES YrEyIE R74, HRI Ann 1—-FL7 ORR Howse head ask rom Passo, Alani, 5. CB.C) Tob SUMORRE ORME MON, RRS ER of Toye National History Mus MA \ KLOBR, KARL LOBMBT (1997) Crown jewelry from the tomb of a princeps (the diadem forms a horse-head), Tokyo, Nationsl History Museum ANE RLORMSOLHA MOMOBE LOEB), KALB Drsy ye Any. BORER) SSBEBAOA-SLT IF 206, JRAAE HOR SANS, AERA AMBER, Tee SOERONMAEAIE LSA NBI NEIL, OE HomUersllln ALERT, REAM EEN PS ERROR, LORELEI RT Ibi, Uhh OMA NS, LUE Lo Tt bm A Ia igor (POS IOATER, EA HONTEO Dre MeRIC Re Yh, UREOUIEE, MNYAHEEE, ACEH LeREBICAet AT. UnLIehh, Nonsioat ES DRIED IEE, RIE BALI CL ROEDD TE, £O-H EDN Fh ENDO TAO cht, HWS ofan ares MHL ILS, BONE AIVCRELA, BSLOMICEE, ES USDA, AU AA OARIEMIVEN RIEL COG Miter este SPUN, WAMEMMUECRELA, Choe MOLD CR ENDL MT HIUCL 2 9. 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PAROS MCED, PERRO ILI DENISE CLAD. WAIL A TORS Ean, IAM AIOE oe ih, BREA, BO RRL ITED MHOC. we Mostreser, who ism deity ia Bor inking on how to Nore profectar painter site (1). JER, Wb. ry SCS WO "Arc painting in a Catholic Church, Bgregy, Hungary, 13. C. A.D. ‘Arch also with 12 "month-units”. Csempeszkopaes, Hungary, 13. C. A.D. ARV oT EROT—FRRBL = 7 TL 2H SORT, 7. e archbishops cathedeal, Lund, Danmark in the 13th C. A. D. ath celestial map drawings, Sun and Moon. 19. C. A. D. aR, ‘Weaves by Hokusti, Japan, Symbols of strength and beauty of elements in Nature. BHLAOROMT, AROwOmsr HOY, 19 Wwe VS) FAIBERBLE, 9-1 0H * 3 & * £ Ss 5 8 a che Vl TM Wi Wii aS <= Z NL (f af yeK / man (YIN Fi rs CKD a) ee). CaN _ 7 Vy © St Me family. Gold plates from the Hun-Seythi th her baby is a Seythian gold plate from. n2y TEMOSROR. peo em ot Beauty of the fuman body by Michelangelo sculptures on Medici tombs in Florenzia, Italy, 16. C. A.D. BELOAMOR, KOFRORLOR, Faeyye, 16H ‘The same resting scene ofS. Lis, King of Hangry,11.C. A.D. The wall painting is froma church in Sadkelyderss, Hungary, 15.C.A. D. BORED, 72 -ANPAROLAI TR, UT Oa bw KIS BE DS PPR bo yay, femmia Site lermitage Collection of Peter ‘he Great, Tzar of Russia, The wt iy flu the 2 3.C.D.C, LIBRO A Okc oh MOORE, KROME, LIF A ean, 1 SHR, oe, Ts ae AW) ecm, Drea, te baka, KARE T Hungary, 20... A. D, HEL SME 7 g z 2 5 = RR Taya 5 ‘Virgin Mary vith child. Old Armenian art from Aktamar, 9.C. A.D. TREM COMET IT, TIT TOR ONOT AD mI, 9H Etruscan art sculpture of the mother end her child. 1, M.B. C. NAIR, BL Tom, 7a OE LLaokoon and his sons are fighting against the serpents, Greek art, 3. C. B.C. FFigth between two megie princeps, Arms do not wound them, Iranian gold plate Sasanian art, 3.C. A. D. PHI Y EMOBTAEERO TINS. HY rte, RS 2ADEOR. REVUS EMOTE. 197 DLO, HIRAM, SAE ra was a gold mount on the horse, ‘The angel is Fighting against a kimera (animal composed from various animals). Platon writes in his book, The State:" 3 persons are living in a man: a lion, (strength), This kimera was sculptured in bronze by Etruscans. The "Lion of Arezzo", serpent (cleverness) and a pigeon-hearted oat, 1.C. B.C, Museo Vaticano. 5.C.B. C EMERG, RAN TOTAL ARTS. TLV 2HOIATY, Fre aTANR, RIMS HE Za dy fs Swen a a ete Church, Sopron, Hungary, 12. C. A.D. Memorial stone of the Mori Family Cemetery, Hagi, Japon, Ws. CAD. HO LOM, BS ents OSM ENE, WO, 1 6 he: Funeral stone with dragons, from Ordu Balik, Mongolia RAMRRARE dOR MOP, Craw Fighting bolanee between forces, Dragons were represented on funerals and tombs throughout Eurasia, LOOUOPUENS IA, AFT RIDE, RICH IMOW HATE G : A Celtic a Sin “Viking an ns oh A. sopion St.Petersburg CTosciny ehirdesurgs : re EBFEBY Csempeszkopics 4 Rome a B ess Székelyéens Kul Oba Greek Sevthian art \ Pazyryk Kazachstan " . tun Sybian at gq, sag) To Urartu Go ~~ Korea TF stamar \Nalingatow Osaka Mesopotamia. Ordos Some ian Afghanistan ~ adda China 4 Bihar State Back cover: Maiteyer, Had Afganistan, Gandhara at. 34.0, India Matter, Chas Temple Noa Prefecture, open 9CAD. XQ Celtic head from a jar. Waldalgesheim, Germany. 3. C. B. C. \ oo ; prot una wih sent once enna a eps ent Nertgenes dawnintetaaler WY EB moe. rogengy, 4am Menot hihe Pa ‘ he sculptures and other rp SHER. FES, SAR, 7H 0 Bene naam Weir nad crs ene ee SILT ORM, LOMREDDOUATRROMMORALTHS Yr=VIO- AY, WAM 1-FYT OREHl Bérczi, Szaniszlé and Takaki, Ryuji EURASIAN ART OF SCULPTURES

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