- George E. Hibbard
George E. Hibbard (
1924 –1991 ) was a Saint Louis-born American art collector, and renowned expert onTibetan art and culture. Saint Louis Art Museum Archives [http://www.slrlc.org:80/record=b1109641] ]Despite his expertise on
Tibet , he never actually went there because of Chinese government restrictions. However, much ofTibetan culture can be observed in the immediate border areas ofIndia andNepal . [John Burroughs School Newsletter]Hibbard's collection consisted of
Thanka s (meditation scrolls) and bronze figures dating back to the1500s .The Denver Clarion (1972 -2-14 )]Hibbard befriended the eldest brother of the Dalai Lama,
Thubten Norbu , and traveled with him toIndia , where he was allowed in temples that would have been off-limits had it not been for his escort.Hibbard gave lectures and presented papers on his field of study at
Washington University inSaint Louis ,Harvard ,University of Michigan ,University of Denver , Indiana University,Yale [Yale Weekly Calendar (1974 -4-1 through4-8 )] the International Congress of Orientalists, the National Convention of the Oriental Society, and the Midwest Conference on Asian Studies. [Denver Post (1972 )]He joined the United States Tibet Society and worked diligently to provide assistance to Tibetan refugees.
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*The Denver Clarion (
1972 -2-14 ), "Tibetan Art Lecture"*Denver Post (
1972 -2-14 ), "Art and the People of Tibet"*John Burroughs School Newsletter (
1972 -1-21 ), "Alumnus Speaks on Tibet"*Saint Louis Art Museum Archival record, [http://www.slrlc.org:80/record=b1109641] retrieved on
7-12 -2007 *Yale Weekly Calendar (
1974 -4-1 through4-8 )
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