Accession No

Z 21133.4


Description

Print, illustrating Sri Lankan Bali ceremonial figures, deities and demons.


Place

Asia; South Asia; Sri Lanka


Period


Source

Unknown


Department

Anth


Reference Numbers

Z 21133.4


Cultural Affliation

Sinhalese


Material

Paper; Pigment


Local Term


Measurements

314mm x 1mm x 258mm


Events

Description (Physical description)
A series of papers illustrating deities and demons.
Event Date
Author: ashleigh griffin


Description (Physical description)
A number of hand-coloured plates from Edward Upham's 'The History and doctrine of Budhism popularly illustrated; with notices of the Kappooism, or demon worship, and of the Bali, or planetary incantations, of Ceylon'. The book contained 'forty-three lithographic prints from original Singalese designs'. Some of the pages have traces of dark card or paper on the reverse where they have been mounted. One has pencil drawings of male and female faces on the reverse, apparently after European paintings.
Event Date
Author: ashleigh griffin


Context (Related Documents)
Published by R. Ackermann, London, 1829
Event Date 25/6/2012
Author: ashleigh griffin


Context (Amendments / updates)
Originally catalogued as coming from India, the Place field for this record has been corrected to include Sri Lanka and the UK.
Event Date 25/6/2012
Author: ashleigh griffin


Description (Physical description)
Lithographic print displaying deities and demons of the Sri Lankan Bali tradition. Depicted are three demons; the two in the left frame are referred to as 'Odissa Demon' and 'Garab Demon' and on the right of the print is 'Mahason Demon'. The two on the left are grey skinned and adorned with numerous ornaments and jewels. 'Oddisa' demon has two headed cobras wrapped around his arms. The figure on the right is yellow skinned and is holding an elephant above his head, who he is poking with a goad. There is a small pig or boar down to the side of the figure. The number 43 is printed in the top right corner.
Event Date 6/12/2018
Author: ashleigh griffin


Context (Amendments / updates)
'The prints have been split into their own records to allow for easier identification of the prints. All the relevant information has been transferred to each record'.
Event Date 6/12/2018
Author: ashleigh griffin


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