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Sacred painting in Bali : tradition in transition / Thomas L. Cooper.

LIBRA ND1026.6.B34 C66 2005
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Cooper, Thomas, 1929-
Contributor:
Isaac Norris Library Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Painting, Balinese--20th century.
Painting, Balinese.
Painting, Indonesian--20th century.
Painting, Indonesian.
Bali Island (Indonesia)--Religious life and customs.
Bali Island (Indonesia).
Religion in art.
Folklore in art.
Spirituality in art.
Physical Description:
viii, 184 pages : color illustrations, maps ; 30 cm
Place of Publication:
Bangkok : Orchid Press, [2005]
Summary:
"Sacred painting, like Balinese temple sculpture, wayang, dance and music, remains a living, vibrant folk art. Unlike Balinese commercial art, sacred paintings, once they are dedicated in a temple, are believed to possess spiritual power. Yet they are not preserved as 'works of art', but are regarded as craft products made for a specific purpose, and expected to wear out in time. This is one of the explanations for the fact that they have remained little known outside of Bali, despite almost one hundred years of Western scholarly focus on Bali's unique cultural traditions." "What little has been written on these paintings deals almost exclusively with works produced in a single village, Kamasan, ignoring the different styles of sacred painting which have been and are still produced by folk artists in many other parts of the island." "This contribution documents and illustrates the distinctive styles of the different parts of the island where sacred paintings are found - a fascinating aspect of Balinese folk art largely overlooked in past, and, with the relentless pressure of modern tourism on the island's traditions, one perhaps not destined to survive in its present form for much longer."--BOOK JACKET.
Contents:
Ch. 1. Introduction
Ch. 2. Review of the literature
Ch. 3. Balinese traditional painting before World War II
Ch. 4. Sacred painting in Bali's centers of painting
Ch. 5. Village painters
Ch. 6. Works by other painters
Ch. 7. Future prospects.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Isaac Norris Library Fund.
Other Format:
Online version: Cooper, Thomas, 1929- Sacred painting in Bali.
ISBN:
9745240346
9789745240346
OCLC:
61329267

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