This vintage 1960s Balinese original hand painting features Rama & Sita dancers, showcasing traditional Balinese culture and artistry. The painting is done on heavyweight paper with a carved wood frame, measuring 9.5 inches in height and 7.5 inches in width. It is a one-of-a-kind piece from the mid 20th century, hand-painted using watercolor technique by an artist from Bali, Indonesia. Perfect for collectors interested in folk art, Asian cultures, and ethnicities, this unique piece captures a moment in time from the 1960s with its timeless subject and style.
The product is a small vintage Batik artwork on cotton fabric featuring characters Rama and Sita. This original piece of art originates from Indonesia, specifically Bali, and showcases traditional Indonesian Batik artistry. The unframed artwork is created using the Batik production technique and depicts scenes from the Hindu mythology, making it a unique and culturally significant piece for art enthusiasts. The intricate design and rich colors used in this artwork make it a beautiful addition to any collection or decor.
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Samuel CollectionOverview: ORIGINAL OIL ON BOARD. SIGNED AS SHOWN. ANY HELP ON ARTIST?? I LOST INFO. THE ARTIST IS QUITE FAMOUS. NEW FRAME FREE U.S SHIPPING.CONDITION: GOOD CONDITION. MILD PAINT LOSS AROUND EDGES FROM THE ORIGINAL FRAME. Measurements: PAINTING SIZE 22.5 BY 48 INCHES. FRAMED 25.5 BY 51 INCHES .Thank you for visiting!!! Payment:· BUY IT NOW payment is DUE IMMEDIATELYCalifornia residents add 8% state sales taxShipping: THE BUYER AGREES TO THESE TERMS.
Offered here is a very unique original painting by Danish artist Anne Marie Jespersen, circa 1883. Painting is oil on canvas and does not appear to be signed. It does appear to be dated lower middle ’83’. Painting measures ~19 x 15 inches and the overall framed size is ~25 X 20 inches. Although unsigned, an image search identified a nearly identical work, which was signed by Jespersen. After some study, I feel certain this painting was indeed executed by Jespersen. This work would have been done during the five year period that she lived in Indonesia with her physician husband. The painting was lined and restored in recent years, and is in very good condition. —————————————— Anne Marie Gilbert-Jespersen (1849-1925).