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BATUAN
Situated ten kilometers to the south
of Ubud, Batuan's origin goes back to the religious communities
of the 10th century. In the 18th century its craftsmen and brahmins
were attached to the nearby court of Sukawati, an offspring of Klungkung,
and it later became a manca dependency of Gianyar A legacy of this
past, it has until today what is arguably the widest variety of
dances on the whole island, a richness upon which have fed many
generations of gifted sculptors and painters.
An
other source of inspiration for the local artists were the reliefs
of animal stories found in the pura desa (villa temple). In the
1920s, there were reportedly several artists painting in the traditional
style.
However, it
is only after 1930, when Bonnet first visited the village that the
Batuan style really took off. The Western artists' influence in
Batuan, did not reach the intensity it had in Ubud: their studios
were ten kilometers away, and even though Batuan youths would now
and then visit Ubud to entertain Spies' guests, the relationships
were occasional. The local techniques of representation - particularly
with regard to anatomy and perspective - therefore evolved more
at their own indigenous pace than as the result of outside interference.
Museum Puri Lukisan
Catalogue
The paintings of Batuan style pay
great attention to details with canvases entirely occupied with
interrelated scenes from Balinese mythologies and the everyday scenes.
Colors are limited and predominantly dark, giving an eerie atmosphere
to the whole pictorial. Black colors are used for background, green
for trees and reddish brown for depicting humans. The influence
of the Balinese beliefs of the mystical and the supernatural is
very apparent in the works of the Batuan painters. Human portrayal
pays no reference whatsoever to the anatomical perspective with
their faces resembles more of the primitive masks depicted frontally
or fully profiled.
Larasati,
July 2006
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Ketut |
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I Wayan |
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| Griyawan, I
Made |
| India, I Made |
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| Jokohadi, I.B. |
| Kantor, I Dewa
Putu |
| Karwan, I Ketut |
| Kastawa, I Nyoman |
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Made |
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I Nyoman |
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| Meregeg, I.B.M. |
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Made |
| Reta, I Ketut |
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| Setiawan, IB |
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Made |
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| Tjita, I Dewa
Nyoman |
| Tubuh, I Made |
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| Warti, Ni Wayan |
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I Gede |
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