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Indonesian art is often colorful and includes a lot of patterns. There is often a lot of detail in the art.

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Overview and Quickfacts

Indonesian art is often characterized by its vibrant colors and bold patterns. Traditional Indonesian art includes a wide variety of art forms, such as painting, sculpture, batik (a type of fabric dyeing), woodcarving, and wayang kulit (shadow puppetry). Indonesian art is often deeply rooted in the country’s rich cultural and religious traditions. For example, many Indonesian paintings depict scenes from the Ramayana, an ancient Hindu epic. Indonesian artists often use bright colors and bold patterns to create their artworks. Indonesian art is enjoyed by both locals and tourists alike. If you’re interested in learning more about Indonesian art, be sure to check out the many museums and galleries located throughout the country.

Can understand it also, as:
Asians, people from Indonesia

Categorize it as:
Impressionism, Modernism

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Detailed Description

Indonesian art is often characterized by its vibrant colors and bold patterns. Traditional Indonesian art includes a wide variety of art forms, including painting, sculpture, textiles, and batik. Famous Indonesian artists include Raden Saleh, a 19th-century painter who was one of the first Indonesian artists to gain international recognition; Affandi, a 20th-century painter known for his expressive and emotive portraits; and Srihadi Soedarsono, a contemporary artist who often incorporates traditional Indonesian motifs into his work. Some of the most famous Indonesian paintings include Raden Saleh’s “The Tiger and the Buffalo Fight” and Affandi’s “Self-Portrait with Wife and Daughter.” Indonesian art is often inspired by the country’s rich cultural heritage and its natural surroundings.

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1. The Indonesian people are the fourth largest ethnic group in the world. 2. There are over 300 ethnic groups in Indonesia. 3. The majority of Indonesians are Muslim. 4. Indonesia is the largest Muslim-majority country in the world. 5. Indonesia is the third most populous democracy in the world. 6. Indonesia is the largest archipelago in the world. 7. Indonesia has the largest economy in Southeast Asia. 8. Indonesia is a member of the G20. 9. Indonesia is a founding member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). 10. The Indonesian currency is the rupiah. 11. The Indonesian national anthem is "Indonesia Raya". 12. The capital of Indonesia is Jakarta. 13. The official language of Indonesia is Indonesian. 14. The national motto of Indonesia is "Unity in Diversity". 15. The national flower of Indonesia is the jasmine. 16. The national animal of Indonesia is the Komodo dragon. 17. The national bird of Indonesia is the Garuda. 18. The national sport of Indonesia is badminton. 19. The national dish of Indonesia is nasi goreng. 20. The national drink of Indonesia is coffee.
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Artists, Paintings, and more

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Artists (be aware, speculation possible):

1. Raden Saleh (1811-1880) 2. Affandi (1907-1990) 3. S. Sudjojono (1913-1986) 4. Hendra Gunawan (1918-1983) 5. Walter Spies (1895-1942) 6. Rudolf Bonnet (1895-1978) 7. Arie Smit (1916-2016) 8. Srihadi Soedarsono (1931-2016) 9. I Nyoman Masriadi (born 1973) 10. FX Harsono (born 1947) 11. Heri Dono (born 1960) 12. Dewa Putu Bedil (1644-1705) 13. Raden Wijaya (1293-1364) 14. J.B. Suprapto (1908-1948) 15. Basuki Abdullah (1928-2008)

Artworks (be aware, speculation possible)

1. “Batak Warrior” by Raden Saleh (1857) 2. “The Death of Diponegoro” by Raden Saleh (1858) 3. “Mangkunegaran” by Raden Saleh (1859) 4. “A Javanese Wedding” by Raden Saleh (1861) 5. “Javanese Dancers” by Raden Saleh (1862) 6. “Javanese Musicians” by Raden Saleh (1862) 7. “Javanese Horsemen” by Raden Saleh (1862) 8. “Tropical Forest with Birds and Monkeys” by Raden Saleh (1863) 9. “Tiger and Deer in a Tropical Forest” by Raden Saleh (1864) 10. “Head of a Tiger” by Raden Saleh (1864) 11. “Sultan Hamengkubuwono III of Yogyakarta” by Raden Saleh (1865) 12. “Portrait of a Javanese Nobleman” by Raden Saleh (1867) 13. “Portrait of a Javanese Woman” by Raden Saleh (1867) 14. “A Javanese Family” by Raden Saleh (1868) 15. “A Javanese Beggar” by Raden Saleh (1868)

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The art style of Indonesians can be dated back to the 7th century.

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