1. The Abduction of Sita, Anak Agung Gambir, Mas, natural pigments on paper, ca. 1910, 96.5 x 54.5 cm
2. Garuda, Wibawasu, Supratika, Anonymous, Karangasem District, natural pigments on machine-made cotton cloth, probably late-19th or early 20th century, 173 x 128.5 cm
3. Panji Wandering in the Mountains Encounters Princess Rangkesari, probably by Nyoman Dogol, Kamasan, natural pigments on hand-loomed cotton cloth, pre-World War II, probably 1920s, 183 x 84 cm
4. Panji at the Court Festivities of Gegelang, probably by Nyoman Dogol, Kamasan, natural pigments on hand-loomed cotton cloth, pre-World War II, probably 1920s, 216 x 87 cm
5. Deities of the Directions, Wayan Suweca, Kamasan, natural pigments on cotton cloth, 1973, 126.5 x 132.5 cm
6. Sutasoma and the Tigress, Gusti Ketut Kusir, Bedulu, natural pigments and acrylic on machine-made cotton cloth, probably 1950s, 200 x 81.5 cm
7. Sita’s Ordeal by Fire or Sita Satya, Pan Suda, Kamasan, natural pigments on cotton cloth, 1973, 134 x 89.5 cm
9. Semara and a Deputation of Deities, Anonymous, Kamasan, natural pigments on cotton cloth, Chinese coins attached at top with print cloth below, pre-World War II, 166 x 170 cm
9. Semara and Siwa, Anonymous, Kamasan, natural pigments on cotton cloth, 1973, 159 x 86.5 cm
10. Abduction of Sita, Nyoman Mandra, Kamasan, natural pigments on cotton cloth, 1973, 58 x 70 cm
Paintings 1-10 at the “Storytelling Art of Bali”
exhibition at the Consulate General of Indonesia, 5 E. 68th St. New
York, NY. The exhibition is open Monday to Friday from 10 AM to 4 PM
from Monday, October 24 through Monday, November 7, 2016.