Medicine Buddha Palace

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  • Опубликовано: 3 апр 2024
  • Lobsang Drubjam Tsering, Medicine Buddha Palace (copy of first painting from the set of Tibetan Medical Paintings from Mentsikhang Lhasa), Rebgong county, Qinghai Province, China; 2012-2013, pigments on cloth (Rubin Museum of Art). A conversation with Dr. Elena Pakhoutova, Senior Curator, Rubin Museum of Art and Dr. Beth Harris.
    Rubin Museum senior curator Dr. Elena Pakhoutova and Smarthistory’s Dr. Beth Harris delve into a painting of the Medicine Buddha-a reproduction of the first in a set of medical paintings
    commissioned in the 17th century by the regent of the Fifth Dalai Lama.
    The Rubin Museum of Art has teamed up with Smarthistory to bring you an ‘up-close’ look at select objects from the Rubin’s preeminent collection of Himalayan art. Featuring conversations with senior curators and close-looking at art, this video series is an accessible introduction to the art and material culture of the Tibetan, Himalayan, and Inner Asian regions. Learn about the living traditions and art-making practices of the Himalayas from the past to today.
    Learn more about the Medicine Buddha and medical and astrological sciences on Project Himalayan Art, a resource from the Rubin for learning about Himalayan, Tibetan, and Inner Asian art and cultures:
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    About the Rubin
    The Rubin is a global museum dedicated to sharing Himalayan art through a dynamic digital platform, participatory experiences, exhibitions, and partnerships. Inspired and informed by Himalayan art, the Rubin invites people to contemplate the human experience and deepen connections with the world around them in order to expand awareness, enhance well-being, and cultivate compassion.
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    Images: ​​Medicine Buddha Palace (copy of first painting from the set of the Tibetan Medical Paintings from Mentsikhang Lhasa); Rebgong county, Qinghai Province, China; 2012-2013; pigments on cloth; Rubin Museum of Art; SC2013.6

Комментарии • 3

  • @Sasha0927
    @Sasha0927 Месяц назад +2

    You guys aren't messing around this week! Glad I was able to catch this one early.
    I love how expectation met reality with this piece. It's incredibly detailed and anyone's best guess what the subject matter is, but I certainly wouldn't have glanced at it and thought, "obviously a study aid for medical students."
    "To medical practitioners, medicine is not just the things that you do to the body, but also things that affect your mind, so everything is interdependent." 🔥🔥🔥
    Mental health bars have been getting dropped in art! Don't sleep on it! lol.
    I love the "pristine cognition of..." series near the end. That's so true. Cognition, emptiness, sameness, discernment, and accomplishment - all meaningful for medical professionals (or anyone else interested in doing life well). This was great. ❤

  • @knyght27
    @knyght27 Месяц назад +1

    Extremely detailed, it's almost like a Wimmelbilder piece

  • @lekhavyloppilly4600
    @lekhavyloppilly4600 22 дня назад

    Very well explained. Thankyou