In all cultures women have been depicted as a symbol of love in cave art. Here you see an image of a mother breastfeeding in a cave sculpture in the Dazu Cave of Chongqing. The Dazu Caves show life nearly 1,000 years ago. They were carved and painted during the Song Dynasty (960-1280), they were funded by a powerful patron. Jill Hamburg Coplan, a journalism professor at NYU’s Carter Journalism Institute explains that "To win ordinary people over to Buddhism, the cave sculptures explain Buddha’s compassion with illustrations of motherhood: breastfeeding, a midwife beside a woman ready for birth, and even a carving of a mother moving out of the way where her baby peed in their shared bed."
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coplansinchina.com
#ewls #womencavers #speleology
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