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  2. Thai art - Wikipedia

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    In contemporary Thai art, traditional works remain ... and Sukhothai art. This style received its name from ... Sukhothai art is the Buddha images' graceful and ...

  3. Thai Buddhist sculpture - Wikipedia

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    A Buddha image in Thailand typically refers to three-dimensional stone, wood, clay, or metal cast images of the Buddha. While there are such figures in all regions where Buddhism is commonly practiced, the appearance, composition and position of the images vary greatly from country to country in Buddhist art .

  4. List of museums and art galleries in Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    Art: Arts centre with heritage of Thai and international folk costumes Suan Dusit Art Gallery: Dusit: Art: Suan Pakkad Palace: Ratchathewi: Art: Groups of traditional Thai houses displaying antiquities, sculpture, musical instruments, decorative artifacts; includes the Marsi Gallery Tadu Art Gallery: Art: Thai contemporary art and culture Tang ...

  5. Inside a historic Bangkok theater, passionate performers keep ...

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    And Khon, dating back to the Ayutthaya era (1351–1767), brings the many stories of this classic piece of literature to life by combining dance, martial arts and traditional Thai music with ...

  6. Khrua In Khong - Wikipedia

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    He is well known as the first artist to introduce linear perspective to Thai traditional art. [2] [3] [4] The works of Khrua In Khong served under the king's desire to modernize Thailand in order to survive the Western colonialist aspiration. His best-known works are mural paintings in the ubosoth (chapel) of Wat Bowonniwet and Wat Borom Niwat.

  7. Thai temple art and architecture - Wikipedia

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    Wihan (Thai: วิหาร) – a shrine hall that contains the principal Buddha images. It is the assembly hall where monks and laypeople congregate. Mondop (Thai: มณฑป) - specific square- or cruciform-based building or shrine, sometimes with a spired roof. It is a ceremonial form that can be appear on different kinds of buildings.

  8. Culture of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Silpa Bhirasri, an Italian-Thai sculptor who is considered the father of modern art in Thailand, founded Silpakorn University in Bangkok in 1943, which became the leading art school in the country. [ 50 ] : 4–5 Fua Hariphitak , a student of Bhirasri, was an avant-garde artist who experimented with Impressionism , Post-Impressionism , and Cubism .

  9. National Artist (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    The National Artist (Thai: ศิลปินแห่งชาติ, RTGS: Sinlapin Haeng Chat, IPA: [sǐn láʔ pin hɛ̀ːŋ tɕʰâːt]) is a title given annually by the Office of the National Culture Commission of Thailand, recognizing notable Thai artists in the area of intangible cultural heritage such as literature, fine arts, visual arts, applied arts (architecture, design) and ...