Collection Number | 98 |
Title | Gareng dan Bagong/Gareng and Bagong |
Time | 1980 circa |
Time Acquisition | 1995 |
Place | Solo, Central Java, Indonesia |
Place of Acquisition | Triwindu Market, Solo, Central Java, Indonesia |
Name Painter (Place and Year of Birth-Death) |
Unknown |
Size | 35cm x 25cm |
Category (Sub-Category) |
Punakawan |
Current Location | Palermo, Italy (Home) |
Description | Two of the three Punakawan ‘children’ are portrayed possibly at school or as city all. This painting seems to be just a part of a painting with also Petruk (see painting with collection #28)
Punakawan are characters of the wayang kulit (shadow puppets) performances in Java who can best be described as jokers or clowns since they act in the comedy play performed in between the main story as intermezzo. They are often portrayed in glass paintings in various situations often as social or political commentaries. More specifically, the Punakawan are servants to the hero of the story, regardless of who that hero is. They consist of a family with four members: 1. SEMAR (not in the painting, but in picture below). 2. GARENG The eldest adopted orphan in the Punakawan House. He’s a mature and calm one. Lives close to nature. He is portrayed as with a short stature, often bending (to indicate caution) and with a limp leg. 3. PETRUK (not in the painting, but in the picture below) Portrayed with a long nose and long limbs, Petruk is seen as a ‘nerd’ who is always experimenting with inventions. 4. BAGONG The somewhat short and fat Bagong, but his eyes and mouth are wide, which depicts his presumptuous, yet honest and powerful character. He is like an energetic child who acts bravely yet recklessly, with the dream of becoming a superhero |