Two fragments from a frieze
These panels once formed part of a continuous decorative border (frieze) at the base of a temple. On both fragments human figures are shown walking through a hilly, wooded landscape. It is not known for certain which story they depict, although they are
probably scenes from an old Javanese poem. The two squares at upper left represent bird’s-eye views of walled enclosures.
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Two fragments from a frieze
These panels once formed part of a continuous decorative border (frieze) at the base of a temple. On both fragments human figures are shown walking through a hilly, wooded landscape. It is not known for certain which story they depict, although they are
probably scenes from an old Javanese poem. The two squares at upper left represent bird’s-eye views of walled enclosures.
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Aankoop met steun van de Stichting tot Bevordering van de Belangen van het Rijksmuseum
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Purchased with the support of ...... e Belangen van het Rijksmuseum
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description
Deze panelen waren ooit onderd ...... ncomplexen van bovenaf gezien.
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These panels once formed part ...... ye views of walled enclosures.
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identifier
AK-RAK-1970-1-A
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publisher
Rijksmuseum
subject
title
Twee fragmenten van een fries
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Two fragments from a frieze
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created
c. 1350 - c. 1400
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ca. 1350 - ca. 1400
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extent
breedte 41 cm
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depth 17 cm
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diepte 17 cm
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geheel gewicht 71 kg
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height 78 cm
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hoogte 78 cm
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weight 71 kg
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width 41 cm
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Collectie: Zuidoost-Azië, maritiem (collectie)
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Collectie: beeldhouwwerken
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Collection: sculptures
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spatial
temporal
derde kwart 14e eeuw
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fourth quarter 14th century
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third quarter 14th century
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vierde kwart 14e eeuw
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