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Object Number
2004.24.36677
Display Title
Ironwood carving of Boeta Sari, the bad god who became a good god
Descriptions
Object Description
photo by Hillel Burger
Classification
- Photographic
Department
Photographic
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Oceania
/
Indonesia
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Lesser Sunda Islands
/
Bali
Materials
Negative, black and white
Dimensions
Overall: 10.16 x 12.7 cm (4 x 5 in.)
Quantity
1
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 2004.24.36675 | Ironwood carving of Boeta Sari, the bad god who became a good god |
Photographic
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Bali
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| 2004.24.36676 | Ironwood carving of Boeta Sari, the bad god who became a good god |
Photographic
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Bali
| |
| 48-58-70/3058 | Ironwood carving of Boeta Sari, the bad god who became a good god + |
Figurine
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Bali
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| 48-58-70/3057 | Carved wooden statuette of Boeta Sari, the bad god who became a good + |
Sculpture
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Bali
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Charm
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Kyoto
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| 46-56-60/8248.5 | Bells representing good luck gods |
Figurine
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Kyoto
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| 46-56-60/8248.4 | Bells representing good luck gods |
Figurine
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Kyoto
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| 46-56-60/8248.6 | Bells representing good luck gods |
Figurine
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Kyoto
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| 46-56-60/8248.3 | Bells representing good luck gods |
Figurine
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Kyoto
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| 46-56-60/8248.2 | Bells representing good luck gods |
Figurine
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Kyoto
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| 46-56-60/8248.1 | Bells representing good luck gods |
Figurine
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Kyoto
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| 48-58-70/2999 | "The Good Gods of the Ramayana." |
Drawing
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Den Pasar
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