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SOUTHEAST ASIAN ARTS. Quarter 1- ARTS.

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CAMBODIA.

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Stone Carving. CAMBODIA. abstract. one of Cambodia’s most cherished art forms.

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Stone Carving. CAMBODIA. abstract.

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Stone Carving. CAMBODIA. abstract.

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. Cambodia’s Art of Stone Carving. Cambodia Siem Reap Temple Stone Carving Stonework.

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THAILAND. https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSrdWAiPaM9RA188rpNZ9OIbZZAeAhnJrCE4uf8MXHy3KgimDLw.

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Thailand is world-famous for its sculpture that dates back 4,000 years..

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Thai Bronzes. the most notable sculptures in Thailand.

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This famous sculpture in Wat Pho in Bangkok is 46 meters long and 15 meters high. It is made of plaster on a brick core and finished in gold leaf. The feet are inlaid with mother of pearl..

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Lao artisans use a variety of media in sculptural creations..

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Phra Sai. LAOS. .

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Phra Bang. LAOS. abstract.

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VIETNAM. abstract. . .

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Vietnamese Sculpture. heavily influenced by the 3 traditional religions: Taoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism.

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Vietnamese Sculpture. VIETNAM. abstract.

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VIETNAM. .

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Dong Son culture. VIETNAM. abstract.

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Mourning houses erected to honor the death of the Gia Rai and Ba Na ethnic groups are symbolized by statues placed in front of the graves..

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These statues include couples embracing, pregnant women,.

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INDONESIA. abstract. .

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Indonesia is known for its stone, bronze, and iron-age arts..

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The sculptures can be found in numerous archaeological sites in Sumatra, Java to Sulawesi.

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Asmat wooden sculpture of Papua.

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Dayak Wooden Mask and Sculpture. v„V.V.

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Ancestral Wooden Statue of Toraja. .

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Totem-like Sculpture of Batak and Nias Tribes.

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Borobudur Relief Panels. 247%..

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Borobudur Relief Panels. abstract.

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MALAYSIA. abstract. .

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Relief Sculpture. Most of Malaysia’s sculptures are reliefs..

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MALAYSIA. Relief Sculpture Relief sculpture is practiced today by artists and architects, done with stone , marble , bronze , and many other substance..

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Types of Relief Sculptures. Alto form. is almost completely carved from its surface.

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Alto Form. .

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Types of Relief Sculptures.

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Bas Form.

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Types of Relief Sculptures.

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Woodcarving. MALAYSIA. abstract.

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Woodcarving. MALAYSIA. abstract.

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Woodcarving. MALAYSIA. abstract.

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Ukiran Halus. (fine carving). MALAYSIA.

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Ukiran Kasar. MALAYSIA. .

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SINGAPORE. abstract. .

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Sri Mariammam Hindu Temple. temple with sculptures of different images is almost as old as Singapore itself.

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Sri Mariammam Hindu Temple. SINGAPORE. .

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Sri Mariammam Hindu Temple.