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Lempad, I. Gusti Nyoman  

Indonesian, 19th – 20th century, male.

Born 1865, in Bedulu, Bali; died 1978.

Painter (gouache), draughtsman (ink/wash).

Lempad is a multi-faceted artist, though he is perhaps best known for his ink drawings. His work can be found in numerous museums in Indonesia, as well as in Europe....

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Pardo Tavera, Felix  

Philippine, 19th century, male.

Born 1859, in Manila, Philippines.

Sculptor.

Pardo Tavera studied in Paris, and executed busts in bronze of General San Martin, M.L. Legazpi and Magallane in Buenos Aires. He participated in the Salons in Paris, and won a bronze medal at the Exposition Universelle in ...

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Raden Saleh Ben Jaggia of Java (Prince)  

Indonesian, 19th century, male.

Born May 1801, in Samarang (Java), in 1816 according to some sources; died 23 April 1860, in Buitenzorg, near Jakarta, in 1881 according to some sources.

Painter. Figures, portraits, landscapes, animals.

Raden studied under Antoine A.J. Payen in the Indies and under Com Kruseman and Andreas Schelfhout in The Hague, where the regent of Samarang had sent him. He visited Germany, France, and Italy; in addition, he accompanied the painter Horace Vernet to Algeria. From ...

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Saleh, Radeaa Bastaman  

Javanese School, 19th century, male.

Born 1807 or 1814, in Samarang (Java), Indonesia; died 22 April 1880, in Buitenzorg (Java), Indonesia.

Painter. Hunting scenes, animals.

Saleh was a descendant of a noble family of the ruling class. The title ‘Sarief’ indicatesthat he was of Arab origin. He was a pupil of A.A.J. Payneu in Batavia (now Jakarta), and of A. Schelfhout and C. Kruseman in The Hague....