Explore a millennia-old Chinese art form: the rubbing. Created by pressing thin sheets of wet paper into carvings in stone and inking the surface to form an impression, rubbings perform a range of functions from sharing famous works of literature to preserving images of the deceased. Featuring two-dozen examples, selected from over 7,000 items in The Field Museum's collections, discover the artistry and intricacy of Chinese rubbings.
Added by Upcoming Robot on September 15, 2010
cretia172002
What kind of music is at this place?