DepartmentAsia
"The Third Dream; 16 Dreams of King Pasenadi" (Jataka Tale)
NameCarving
CultureBurmese
DateEarly - mid 20th century
Place madeMyanmar, Southeast Asia, Asia
MediumWood, paint, metal pins
DimensionsLargest: 30 × 32 1/4 × 5 in. (76.2002 × 81.9152 × 12.7 cm)
Credit LineMuseum of International Folk Art, gift of Earl and Shari Kessler, A.2018.25.12
Object numberA.2018.25.12
ProvenanceDonors purchased these 14 panels from a gallery in the River City mall in Bangkok, Thailand in the 1990s. The donor was able to buy all fifteen panels (although because the Jataka tells of sixteen dreams, I believe there is one panel missing from the collection. There is one panel featuring a snake and a frog that the donor is keeping but intends to donate later or to set it up as a bequest.
DescriptionWood panel depicting "The Third Dream of King Pasenadi," on the lefthand section is a scene showing a mother cow nursing from a calf, on the righthand section are four figures in a domestic settingEarly - mid 20th century
Early - mid 20th century
Early - mid 20th century
Early - mid 20th century
Early - mid 20th century
Early - mid 20th century
Early - mid 20th century
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Early - mid 20th century