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Object Number
2001.2.40
Display Title
Photographic negatives, slides, prints
Descriptions
Object Description
Photographic negatives, slides, prints: Negatives & slides: Japan: Kurotani, paper making; b/w 49 (2 ?), 4 (35 mm) Sri Lanka ("Ceylon"): Agalawatta, dancers; b/w 11 (2 ?) Polonnaruva; b/w 30 (35 mm), 5 (2 ?) Sigiriya; b/w 4 (35 mm) Ratnapura, gemming; b/w 5 (2 ?) Maggona, collecting sugary sap (from young coconut inflorescence stalks) for production of tody (palm wine) and/or arrack (distilled spirits); color 13 (35 mm) Bali: Barong, dancers; b/w 26 (35 mm) Legong, dancers; b/w 9 (35 mm), 3 (2 ?) Ketjak, dancers; b/w 5 (2 ?) Wayang, dancers; taken in Bandung, Java; b/w 6 (2 ?) Bangli, temple; b/w 4 (2 ?) Bedhulu, "Goa Gadjah"; b/w 9 (2 ?) Denpasar, stone carvers; b/w 5 (35 mm) Sangeh, "mossy temple;" b/w 2 (2 ?) Misc., Hindu procession; b/w 7 (35 mm[see Object Description text entry for extended description]
Inventory Description
Photographic negatives, slides, prints
Department
Photographic
Date
1940-1970
Artist
Barbara T. Hodge
Artist
Dr. Walter H. Hodge
(1940-1970 - 2/6/01; 3/26/01; 7/18/01)
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Oceania
/
Indonesia
/
Java
Oceania / Indonesia / Lesser Sunda Islands / Bali
Africa / South Africa
Asia / Thailand
Asia / China
Asia / Sri Lanka
North America / United States / New Mexico
North America / United States / Colorado
Oceania / Australia
Asia / Japan
Central America
South America
Asia / Sri Lanka
Oceania / Indonesia / Lesser Sunda Islands / Bali
Africa / South Africa
Asia / Thailand
Asia / China
Asia / Sri Lanka
North America / United States / New Mexico
North America / United States / Colorado
Oceania / Australia
Asia / Japan
Central America
South America
Asia / Sri Lanka
Credit Line
Gift of Dr. Walter H. Hodge
Credit line: Photograph(s) by W. H. Hodge
Provenance
Donor
Dr. Walter H. Hodge
(1940-1970 - 2/6/01; 3/26/01; 7/18/01)
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