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Art x War: Stealing Raden Saleh: War and Art in Indonesia

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Kent, Elly

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National Gallery of Singapore

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Dr. Elly Kent’s essay discusses the ongoing fascination of artists and scholars alike with the enormous history painting, Penangkapan Pangeran Diponegoro (The Arrest of Prince Diponegoro) (1857) by Javanese painter, Raden Saleh (1811–1880).

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Perspectives Magazine (online)

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