Religious Art of China's NAXI Opens Today at Rubin Museum of Art

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Ritual Card; Northwestern Yunnan Province, China; 18th-20th century;
Ink and paint on paper; 6 x 8 5/8 in. (15 x 22 cm); Collection of Dr. John M. Lundquist
NEW YORK – This first-ever exhibition of the collection of Naxi art gathered by art history student Quentin Roosevelt in 1939 will open at the Rubin Museum of Art today. Quentin Roosevelt’s China: Ancestral Realms of the Naxi, which will remain on view through September 19, 2011, will unite the Roosevelt collection with that of legendary botanist-explorer Joseph Rock, the first Western explorer to extensively study the complex religious and linguistic traditions of the Naxi, and whose collection has also never been publicly displayed. [link]

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