During the Tang period, the so-called Tang international style (after the so-called Gupta international style) contributed to the development of specific Buddhist features in art, which were recontextualized in Korea and Japan, creating an iconic East Asian form of Buddhist Art. Discuss the evolution of Tang Buddhist Art and its main stylistic features.

During the Tang period, the so-called Tang international style (after the so-called Gupta international style) contributed to the development of specific Buddhist features in art, which were recontextualized in Korea and Japan, creating an iconic East Asian form of Buddhist Art. Discuss the evolution of Tang Buddhist Art and its main stylistic features.