Arts in Southeast Asia

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Minaret of Masjid Kampong Kling

The Southeast Asian-styled mosques are different from Indian or Persian masjids. The mosque has a square plan with 4 pillars supporting the sloping roof with the wooden beam supporting the tile roof without any dome. Other interesting point is the minaret that has stacked body with the Chinese sloping roof at the top. The shape of the minaret is similar to Chinese pagoda. At the same time, the minaret is also look alike the Dargarh type tower in Nagapattinam in South India

Malaysia

Art period
Dutch Colonization Period
Age
17th – 18th century
Type of artwork
Architecture
King Jayavarman VII
Nakhon Ratchasima
SculptureKing Jayavarman VII

Both arms and the left knee of the sculpture of King Jayavarman VII are missing. The sculpture has a plump body, square face, closed eyes with the corners of the mouth lifted slightly; its long hair is put up in a bun shape. The upper part of the body is bare and the lower part is clothed in shorts. The sculpture is sitting in a cross-legged position. The arms are missing so it is unknown as to which gestures the sculpture is making. However, some suggested that it is positioned to pay salutation by putting the palm together; because if the arms are on the laps or in a meditating position, there will certainly be a handprint on the lap.

Ardhanarishvara
Ubon Ratchathani
SculptureArdhanarishvara

Ardhanarishvara is positioned sitting cross-legged or yokasana supported by a rectangular base decorated with lotus petals. Both arms were broken, so the gesture is unable to be identified. On the right side of the sculpture is Shiva viewed from the flat chest. On the left side is Aumadavi viewed from the visible breast. In addition, the difference between the two can be seen from their dresses. The dress of Shiva is short in at knee length while the one of Aumadavi is at shin length.

Stupa of King Tilokarat
Chiang Mai
ArchitectureStupa of King Tilokarat

This chedi is a single pointed top castle shaped chedi with two type of base, flat bases and upturned lotus base supporting the ruenthat. It has arches on all four sides, pillas with decorative pattern, roof set, another flat bases and upturned lotus base supporting the bell, throne, cylinders, spire and the top.

The Moral Painting in Viharn Lai Kham
Chiang Mai
PaintingThe Moral Painting in Viharn Lai Kham

The mural painting at the Viharn Lai Kham has many parts, on the wall at the end of the viharn is a line of Buddhas in the past, the north wall is a picture of Suwan Hong, the south wall is a picture of Golden Conch, above the picture of Suwan Hong and Golden Conch is a Thep Chumnum. The image appears to be 3D and more realistic which is influenced by Rattanakosin art that influenced by Western and Burmese art such as the Payathat architecture form or various royal dressing and “Kak” picture that depicting the life of the people in greater amounts than murals in the central region.

Phra Hariphunchai Bodhisattva
Bangkok
SculpturePhra Hariphunchai Bodhisattva

This Buddha image with a subduing mara posture, sits in a full-lotus seat on the lotus base with big petals in the octagon plan and shows. It has an oval face, small knot hairs, feather crown, cloth and earrings, one line of knot hairs under the feather crown, look down eyes, slightly open mouth, knot jaw, high flame halo, symmetrical body, robe cover the neck, bracelets, rings and large split ends centipede fang shaped sanghati reaching belly.

The Head of Phra Saen Swae
Chiang Mai
SculptureThe Head of Phra Saen Swae

The Head of Phra Saen Swae resembles a mask. It has a round face, arched eyebrows, small look down eyes, slightly open mouth, knot jaw and big knot hairs.

The Subduing Mara Buddha Image
Chiang Mai
SculptureThe Subduing Mara Buddha Image

No history appears, but from the form, it can be determined the age in the reign of Phra Muang Kaew or the middle of the 21st Buddhist century.

Phra Saakya Singh
Bangkok
SculpturePhra Saakya Singh

This Buddha image sits in a full-lotus seat on a lotus base in the octagon plan which is cast sticked to the Buddha image displaying the Subduing Mara posture. It has a round face, big knotted hair, high ushnisha with lotus shape on top, look-straight eyes, slightly open mouth, knot jaw, not too fat body, oblique robe and short split ends centipede fang shaped sanghati.