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  2. Art of Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Art of Myanmar refers to visual art created in Myanmar (Burma). Ancient Burmese art was influenced by India and China, and was often religious in nature, ranging from Hindu sculptures in the Thaton Kingdom to Theravada Buddhist images in the Sri Ksetra Kingdom . [ 1 ]

  3. List of Burmese visual artists - Wikipedia

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    Following is a partial list of Burmese visual artists, including painters, sculptors and photographers. Name Born Died Medium Aikimay: 1977: Painter Aung Aung Taik [1]

  4. Chan Aye - Wikipedia

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    Chan Aye is a Burmese sculptor, installation artist, painter, and writer. He won the Philip Morris Group of Companies Myanmar Art Awards 2001/2002 and the 2004 Sovereign Annual Contemporary Asia Art Prize.

  5. National Museum of Myanmar (Yangon) - Wikipedia

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    The National Museum of Myanmar (Yangon), (Burmese: အမျိုးသား ပြတိုက်), located in Dagon, Yangon, is the major one of the two national museums for Burmese art, history and culture in Myanmar.

  6. Win Pe - Wikipedia

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    Win Pe (Burmese: ဝင်းဖေ; born 16 June 1935) is one of Myanmar’s most celebrated living artists. [1] Along with his close friends Kin Maung Yin and Paw Oo Thett, Win Pe was a leader of Myanmar’s modern art movement in the 1960s.

  7. Yangon Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Fragrance of Myanmar was an art exhibition consisting a collection of 96 paintings, of the late but the greatest artists of Myanmar. The displayed artworks were by Ngwe Gaing, Khin Maung (Bank), Thar Dun, Ba Thet, Aung Soe, Maung Ngwe Tun, Paw Oo Thet, Kan Nyunt, Nyein Shane, Nyan Thwin, Kin Maung Yin, Wathone, and Kyaw Lay. The Fragrance of ...

  8. Category:Sculptures in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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  9. Ngwe Gaing - Wikipedia

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    Ngwe Gaing (Burmese: ငွေကိုင် [ŋwè ɡàɪɰ̃]; 1901–1967) was a Burmese artist who worked in both oil and watercolor. After the death of his teacher Ba Nyan, he was recognized as the greatest living painter in Myanmar. [1] He had great influence on the next generation of artists, and his works are now highly sought after.