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Works
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(a) A baris biasa dancer with a lance; (b) A baris biasa dancer with a lance | |
(a) A barong performer; (b) The musicians accompanying the barong performance | |
(a) A crane takes fish from a pool and carries them of through the air; (b) The crab has just cut the neck of the wicked crane | |
(a) A man holding a pig is bitten by a boar; (b) Two men carry a swine hanging on a pole; the swine bites one of the men | |
(a) A procession (makiis) to the sea of a palanquin for the gods; (b) Two corpses are carried towards a cremation tower (wadah) | |
(a) A travestite (gandrung) dancer dances with two onlookers (ibingan); (b) The orchestra accompanying the gandrung dance | |
(a) Ambarsari is beaten by her father with a branch of a tree. She weeps. A performance of the butterfly-baris (baris kupu atarung); (b) Ambarsari weeps at the foot of a tree on a cremation ground. She is consoled by her mother. A performance of the butterfly-baris (baris kupu atarung) | |
(a) An arja performance with Panji, Semar and Turas; (b) A man with a bowl with flowers performs a péndét dance | |
(a) An offering to appease the demons is carried out by a Muslim for two Chinese. A Muslim pangulu recites the Koran for a group of followers; (b) Various types of temporary shrines for offerings for the Balinese: a sanggah cukcuk or carukcuk, a sanggah turus lumbung and a sanggah tawang | |
Anala fights Puntadaksi | |
Anggada tries to convince Rawana to return Sita | |
Anoman is sent to Langka as an envoy. Rama has given his ring to give to Sita. Laksmana watches | |
Arjuna shoots arrows into the mouth of Détya Astra. Arjuna is surrounded by his folk. Dead men lie on the ground | |
(a) Bajramusti; (b) The monkey Mésimuka | |
(a) Baris dapdap, baris prési and baris panah; (b) Musicians accompany the baris dances | |
(a) Baris demang is executed by four warriors and by Potét, Prabangsa's servant; (b) The leader of the Prabangsa dance accompanied by his servants Semar and Turas | |
Bima and Sakuni, each of them armed with a club, face each other. Their servants hold their weapons ready for use | |
Bima crushes Sakuni into pieces. The servants (Gedé Barakan, Sangut, Délem, Twalén, Tolé) fight each other as well | |
A bull with a bell round its neck sits and talks with a tiger which faces it | |
The burning of the god Smara by Siwa | |
(a) Candra Kirana threatens Kuda Angling Baya. He is undressed by her servant; (b) A female servant undresses Semar while Turas, already undressed, watches | |
[Collection of Balinese drawings and paintings, commissioned by H. Neubronner van der Tuuk for his Kawi-Balineesch-Nederlandsch woordenboek] | |
Fable of the bull, the tiger and the palm-wine tapper: (a) a tiger tries to attack Papaka the palm-wine tapper who hides in a tree; (b) Papaka shows his knife to the tiger, which is bound to the jaka-tree | |
(a) Games of skill, macongnal and mabénté; (b) Gambling men playing malobang and macontok kobok | |
Gatotkaca fights from the air with Karna standing beside his chariot | |
Gatotkaca throws Lambusah's head at Duryodana. He kicks a decapitated demon Lembana and holds his head | |
(a) Gentayu or Jatayu holds a sword; (b) Kumbakarna | |
The god Gana honours his mother Girindraputra with a sembah | |
The god Indra talks to the god Kama who is embracing his beloved wife Ratih | |
Jatayu fights Rawana who has abducted Sita | |
(a) Juarsa cuts the tail of a snake and wounds a second snake; (b) Nagagini speaks to her father Antaboga | |
(a) Juarsa kneels in front of the snake Antaboga; (b) Juarsa weeps at the sight of a drawing illustrating events from his life | |
Kama shoots love-arrows at the god Siwa who meditates | |
(a) Kampana; (b) Pratadaksi | |
(a) Karang kumangmang, an ornament in the shape of the head of the spirit; (b) Karang buta sungsang an ornament in the shape of an upside-down demon; (c) Karang gelap, an ornament in the shape of a lightning-head; (d) Karang mretiu, an ornament in the shape of a meteor; (e) Karang gajah mina, a fish-elephant; (f) Karang rupa, a rock ornament with an ogre's head; (g) Karang cawiri, a rock ornament in the shape of an ogre's head en face; (h) Karang bintulu, a rock ornament in the shape of a one-eyed ogre's head en face; (i) Karang asti, a rock ornament in the shape of an elephant's head en profil; (k) Krang curing, a rock ornament in the shape of a bird's head en profil | |
Karna is chased by Gatotkaca's demonic army during the night | |
King Anggadipa menaces Indra who is disguised as Arjuna, and Déwi Prinasi | |
The king of Malayu cuts Panji's hair; Kuda Senetan waits for a haircut. Ganggit kneels and holds a winnow | |
(a) Kuda Angling Baya is about to fight the red demon (buta Abang). The demon's servant watches; (b) The green demon (buta Ijo) of the Bagendra garden chases Semar and Turas | |
(a) Limbur gives Langlang Duta a kris. She orders him to kill the princess Ambara Sari; (b) The wicked Langlang Duta stabs the sleeping princess to death | |
(a) Maéndé or magebug, a martial art; (b) Bebengkulan, a martial art | |
Méganada fights Anoman | |
Mégantaka fights the prince of Ambara Madya | |
Mégantaka meets Sekar Kancana. He greets her, but she threatens him. A small boy does so as well | |
(a) Men in trances stab themselves with krisses during a temple festival; (b) Two men and and a woman stab themselves with krisses; they are accompanied by an orchestra | |
(a) Men playing a game with Chinese coins on a bat, called macontok pulang; (b) Men playing a dice game called maclebontang | |
The monkey Nila crushes Prahasta's chariot, and smashes Prahasta's head with a branch of a tree | |
The monkey Sugriwa and the demon Kumbakarna | |
Nakula is ordered by Yudistira, in the presence of Kresna, to pay Salya a visit. Twalén and Nakula honour Yudistira with a sembah. Mredah watches | |
Nakula kneels in front of Salya. Salya restrains his wife from stabbing herself to death and embraces her | |
The nymph Supraba kneels in front of the demon Niwatakawaca | |
Panji becomes a member of the family of the king of Malayu by marrying his sister Rangkésari. Semar, Ratnaningrat and Bayan are watsching | |
Papaka, the hunter, shoots arrows at an elephant | |
(a) Prahasta; (b) Jambulmali | |
(a) Radén Sarka is decapitated by Sara Ulan; (b) Sara Ulan is bewailing Juarsa. Two snakes in a tree show her how to bring her husband back to life | |
(a) Radén Sarka throws Juarsa from a boat into a swamp. Sara Ulan watches and cries; (b) Sara Ulan threatens Radén Sarka. He sits in a tree and cannot come down, since there is a bush of thorns at the bottom | |
(a) Rama and Laksmana split the upside-down demon Wirada in half; (b) Two ascetics walk through the hills. They are going to perform ascetism | |
Rama has shot the golden deer with an arrow. It regains its original form which is that of the patih Marica | |
(a) Rama threatens Surpanaka who is depicted as a beatiful woman who kneels in front of him. Laksmana watches; (b) Surpanaka changes into her demonic form. She makes a threatening gesture | |
Rawana cuts off the head of the envoy patih Gomuka | |
Rawana fights the monkey-king Bali in the sea | |
(a) Rawana flies through the air with Sita; (b) Rama or Kresna | |
Salya is hit by Yudistira's book arrow. Yudistira holds a bow. His servant Twalén pays homage to Salya | |
(a) Sarcophagi are depicted which are used for cremating the corpses of noblemen, of brahmans, and of prabali; (b) Sarcophagi are depicted which are used fo cremating the corpses of jaba | |
(a) Sekar Kancana, disguised as a white eagle, fights Mégantaka who is disguised as a beri-bird; (b) Sekar Kancana threatens Mégantaka who has fallen from his horse. He lies on the ground bound around by a liane. Sentul holds the end of the liane | |
Sekar Kancana menaces Mégantaka who has changed into a giant. Sentul imitates her mistress | |
Sumali and his daughter kneel in front of the sage Wésrawa | |
(a) The envoy Langlang Duta, held by three men, is decapitated by Sentul; (b) The princess Ambara Sari dies. Rasa(sa)driya and Soka support her back. Sentul cries | |
(a) The fiery tortoise, bedawang nala, is entwined by two snakes; (b) A winged lion, singa barwang | |
(a) The king of Wanokling sends his patih, Demang Ampuhan and his tumenggung, Gagak Baning to search for Durma; (b) Durma has killed the demons Kala Dremba, Kala Muka and Durgadéni | |
(a) The monkey Wanari helps Papaka to climb a tree; (b) Papaka sits in the tree. Wanari's two children pick fruit from the tree while their mother is caught by a tiger | |
(a) The monkey Wresaba; (b) The monkey Saraba | |
(a) The sage Darmaswami caught by men of the king of Madura; (b) The sage Darmaswami is tortured | |
(a) The sage Darmaswami rescues a crab by taking it to water; (b) A crow and a snake discuss their plan to kill the brahman; the crab, hearing this, rescues the brahman by biting through the necks of the crow and of the snake | |
(a) The sage Darmaswami rescues a monkey and a tiger from a well; (b) The sage Darmaswami, after resuing the tiger, the snake and also the man, is given a head-band, a ring and a kris | |
(a) Two women pray in a domestic sanctuary. Offerings have been put in front of a shrine. A monkey steals fruit and eats a banana; (b) A snake and a tiger sit to each side of the entrance to the domestic sanctuary | |
(a) Various utensils for ceremonies of the soul: a lamp, an effigy of the soul and an offering tower; (b) A procession carries the ashes of a cremated person to the sea | |
(a) Wewatekan, dating table, the numbers 1, 2, 4 and 4; (b) Wewatekan, dating table, the numbers 5, 6, 7 and 8 | |
A woman taking a bath is caught by a crab. A man trying to help her is also caught | |
Yudistira and Kresna meet Arjuna and they order him to fight Karna; they are accompanied by their servants Twalén and Mredah |