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The Neka Art Museum collection is displayed in several buildings patterned after Balinese architecture. The main structures are for the permanent display of the government registered collection. Another building is used for temporary exhibitions. By July of 1997 Neka Art Museum covered an area of 9150 square metres, with 2580 square meters of floor space.

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TableWood carving

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Table - Wood carving

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Sculpted wall panel I Wayam Rabig (1950) Santanu Meets Satyawati 1987

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I Wayam Rabig (1950) Santanu Meets Satyawati 1987

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I Wayam Rabig (1950) Santanu Meets Satyawati 1987 (detail)

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I Wayam Rabig (1950) Santanu Meets Satyawati 1987 (detail)

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I Wayam Rabig (1950) Santanu Meets Satyawati 1987 (detail)

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Pleasingly proportioned, ingeniously designed and charmingly decorated, the Balinese door is a harmonious part of Balinese architecture. Traditionally, Balinese doors were fashioned of Nangka, the wood of the jackfruit tree. Nowadays, they’re usually made of teak (jati) or merbau. Each of these woods has an attractive grain and is naturally resistant to insects, weather, shrinkage and warping.

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Demonic Transformation Anonymous Late 19th century

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The Death of Abimanyu, Anonymous

Late 19th century - detail

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Balinese Pictorial (Astrological) Indigenous Calendar

(Palalintangan)

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I Nyoman Mandra (1946)

Religious life, 1989

I Nyoman Arcana (1972) Seige of Langka

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The Garuda is a large mythical bird, bird-like creature, or humanoid bird that appears in both Hindu and Buddhist mythology. Garuda is the mount (vahana) of the Lord Vishnu. Garuda is the Hindu name for the constellation Aquila. (The Brahminy kite and Phoenix are considered to be the contemporary representations of Garuda). In Bali Garuda is temple and house guard

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I Gusti Ketut Kobot (1917-1999) Coiled by the Serpent Lasso, 1953

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I Gusti Ketut Kobot

(1917-1999) Brahma

Riding on Wilmana,

1980

I Gusti Ketut Kobot

(1917-1999) Garuda and the Battling

Beasts, 1980

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I Gusti Ketut Kobot (1917-1999) Garuda and the Battling Beasts,1980 (detail)

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I Gusti Ketut Kobot (1917-1999) Garuda and the Battling Beasts,1980 (detail)

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I Gusti Ketut Kobot

(1917-1999) Battle at

Kurusetra (Mahabharata

Scene)1966

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I Gusti Ngurah Ketut Kobot Legon dancers 1980

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Ida Bagus Rai (1933) The Pandawas In Disguise, 1972

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Deva Putu Bedil (1921 -1999) Tall protective spirits (Barong)

I Wayan Barwa (1933 - 2044) Offering Dance 1975

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I Wayan Barwa (1933 - 2044) Offering Dance 1975 (detail)

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I Ketut Liyer (1924) Life in Bali

(Kehidupan di Bali) 1954

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I Nyoman Celebration of the day to

devote to weapons

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I Wayan Bendi (1950) Busy Bali

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I Wayan Bendi (1950) Life in Bali with

tourists 1988

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Anak Agung Gede Sobrat

(1911-1992)Warrior’s

Divine Energy1960

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Anak Agung Gede Sobrat (1911-1992) Warrior’s Divine Energy 1960 (detail)

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Text: Internet

Pictures: Sanda Foişoreanu & Internet

Copyright: All the images belong to their authors

Presentation: Sanda Foişoreanu

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Sound: Gamelan Jegog - Gegenderan