Zen Buddhism, Art Subject of McClung Museum Exhibit

KNOXVILLE NEWS SENTINEL
This painting on a hanging silk scroll was done of an unidentified Obaku monk.
Such portraits hung in the halls of monasteries. This one is from the 18th or 19th century.
TENNESSEE---An exhibit open[ed] Sept. 15 at the University of Tennessee's Frank H. McClung Museum explores both the simple yet elegant beauty and the deeper meanings of art developed around Zen Buddhism. "Zen Buddhism and the Arts of Japan" is at the museum, located at 1327 Circle Park Drive on the UT campus, through Dec. 31. [link]

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This reminds me of our trip to Oklahoma City and the wonderful experience we had in our meditation group!
Lets make a rpadtrip to Knoxville.