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
Image depicting Nativity at Ananda
Bagan
SculptureImage depicting Nativity at Ananda

This Buddha image is a part of the set of sculptures narrating the Lord Buddha life., which are located in the circulambulatory and the square halls. The set of sculptures narrating the Lord Buddha life here is the most complete on in Pukam art.

Image depicting Renunciation at Ananda
Bagan
SculptureImage depicting Renunciation at Ananda

This Buddha image is a part of the set of sculptures narrating the Lord Buddha life., which are located in the circulambulatory and the square halls. The set of sculptures narrating the Lord Buddha life here is the most complete on in Pukam art.

Image depicting Renunciation at Ananda
Bagan
SculptureImage depicting Renunciation at Ananda

This Buddha image is a part of the set of sculptures narrating the Lord Buddha life., which are located in the circulambulatory and the square halls. The set of sculptures narrating the Lord Buddha life here is the most complete on in Pukam art.

Image depicting Subjugation of the Elephant at Ananda
Bagan
SculptureImage depicting Subjugation of the Elephant at Ananda

This Buddha image is a part of the set of sculptures narrating the Lord Buddha life., which are located in the circulambulatory and the square halls. The set of sculptures narrating the Lord Buddha life here is the most complete on in Pukam art.

Image depicting The Great Demise of the Elephant at Ananda
Bagan
SculptureImage depicting The Great Demise of the Elephant at Ananda

These Buddha images seem to be part of the sculptural series narrating the story of the Buddha’s life enshrining inside both the circumambulatory path and the Mandapa. The Buddha’s life depiction at Ananda is considered to be one of the most perfect narrations in Pagan art.

Terracotta Plaques at Ananda
Bagan
SculptureTerracotta Plaques at Ananda

At the outer base of Ananda chedi, there is a green-enameled terracotta piece, which is popular in Burmese art. These stories are used to decorate the plain area inthe middle of a lotus base. This is also a popular characteristic of Pukam art.

Terracotta Plaques at Ananda
Bagan
SculptureTerracotta Plaques at Ananda

At the outer base of Ananda chedi, there is a green-enameled terracotta piece, which is popular in Burmese art. These stories are used to decorate the plain area inthe middle of a lotus base. This is also a popular characteristic of Pukam art.

Window at Kubyauk Gyi at Myinkaba
Bagan
SculptureWindow at Kubyauk Gyi at Myinkaba

Kubyauk Gyi is one of the best exmples of “windows on the top of Prasat” in Pukam art. The windows are covered by stones to minimise the light, which is the aesthetic of the early Pukam period. There is a pediment with holes at the top, allowing more light to get in. The Clec arch is small and short and graviates towards the center according to the pattern in the early Pukam art. At the top, there is tiering pattern consisting of the roof and Amalaka, similar to the northen India.