Satyavati and Shalya (Satyawati and Salya)
Artist
Ida Bagus Putu Taman
Indonesian, 1873-1953
Place of OriginBali, Indonesia; Bali
Dateapprox. 1936-1940
MaterialsSandalwood
DimensionsH. 14 in x W. 8 in, H. 35.6 cm x W. 20.3 cm
Credit LineVicki Baum Bali Collection; Gift of Wolfgang Lert and Ruth Clark Lert
Object number1992.43
DepartmentSoutheast Asian Art
ClassificationsSculpture
On View
Not on viewHere the handsome Arjuna flirts with Supraba, a heavenly nymph who will become his wife. The figures’ raised shoulders and angular poses are reminiscent of the postures of Balinese dancers. This statue depicts a scene from the Arjunawiwaha, a poem describing the exploits of Arjuna, one of the heroes of the Mahabharata epic. This text was very popular in Bali, as evidenced by abundant palm leaf manuscripts and painted images. This statue was made for the tourist market.
perhaps 1920-1945
approx. 1936
approx. 1936
approx. 1936
approx. 1936
approx. 1660-1700
approx. 1890-1894
approx. 1880-1920
approx. 1850-1900