Ushnishavijaya and Celebration of Old Age (Jyatha Janko)  @smarthistory-art-history
Ushnishavijaya and Celebration of Old Age (Jyatha Janko)  @smarthistory-art-history
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Ushnishavijaya and Celebration of Old Age (Jyatha Janko); Nepal; 19th century; pigments on cloth; Rubin Museum of Art; Gift of the Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation; F1997.17.24 (HAR100024)

A conversation with Dr. Elena Pakhoutova, Senior Curator, Rubin Museum of Art and Dr. Steven Zucker

This video has been lightly revised

Rubin Museum senior curator Dr. Elena Pakhoutova and Smarthistory’s Dr. Steven Zucker examine a painting that celebrates old age. The Newars—one of the traditional inhabitants of the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal—hold rituals for elders who reach the age of 77 years, 7 months, and 7 weeks. Watch to find out how this painting represents the significance of this specific age.

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 this topic on Project Himalayan Art, a resource from the Rubin for learning about Himalayan, Tibetan, and Inner Asian art and cultures:
projecthimalayanart.rubinmuseum.org/essays/plaque-commemorating-the-bhimaratha-old-age-ritual
projecthimalayanart.rubinmuseum.org/exhibition/living-practices/ritual
projecthimalayanart.rubinmuseum.org/exhibition/living-practices/ritual/chariot-ritual-bhimaratha-pata

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