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KETUT TAGEN, "Penestanan Klod Ubud Bali"
Acrylic on canvas
Length 69 cm; Height 240 cm
Large paintings consisting of three panels depicting a Balinese village and rice fields.
KETUT TAGEN, a student of Arie Smit, is one of the most appreciated artists on the Penestanan scene in Bali, adept at combining vibrant colors in scenes depicting traditional village life. His distinctive characteristic is the absence of anatomical details on the faces.
KETUT TAGEN, a student of Arie Smit, is one of the most appreciated artists on the Penestanan scene in Bali, adept at combining vibrant colors in scenes depicting traditional village life. His distinctive characteristic is the absence of anatomical details on the faces.
He has exhibited in many museums, including the Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco (1964), the National Museum in Singapore (1970), the Singapore Art Museum (1994) and the Museum Nasional in Jakarta (1995).
€ 600,00 / 800,00
Estimate
€ 600,00
Starting price
Unsold
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ORIENTAL ART FROM THE COLLECTION OF A BUDDHIST GENTLEMAN AND OTHERS EUROPEAN COLLECTIONS
Palazzo Caetani Lovatelli, thu 22 January 2026
SINGLE SESSION 22/01/2026 Hours 12:00
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