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3 Vintage Large MidCentury Thai Temple Rubbings Paper Art Painting Thailand

$ 21.12

Availability: 43 in stock
  • Age: Unknown
  • Region of Origin: Southeast Asia
  • Primary Material: Paper
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original

    Description

    Three Large Gorgeous Vintage Mid Century Thai Temple Rubbings Paper Art Unframed
    These are original Thai Buddhist Temple Rubbings, brought to the USA from Thailand in the 1970s, by a family member.
    Condition is fair to good. No odors. Smoke free home.
    Please view the photos carefully as they are part of the description. More photos available on request.
    The largest , with the horses and carriage has the most damage.
    Considerable edge wear, missing upper left corner and some creases and small holes throughout.
    Gorgeous deep colors of reds, oranges and yellows.
    It measures approximately 25.5” wide x 23” tall.
    The one of two dancers is in better condition. Some light edge wear, creases and a bit of discoloration where it was creased.
    Also in shades of oranges, yellow and brown. May have some small holes.
    Measures 22.5” wide x 19.25” tall.
    The third depicting four seated musicians is beautiful shades of greens & yellows with a hint of orange. It contrasts beautifully with the other two! This one also has edge wear, creases, discoloration & a couple small stains.
    Measures 24” wide x 21.5” tall.
    Sold “ As Is”
    Much of the damage on all three can be concealed with mats & frames.
    They will be shipped rolled in a tube, with acid free tissue paper and in a plastic bag to prevent moisture damage.
    *Thai temple rubbings are a traditional art form in Thailand. The artists would put rice paper on temple walls and produce a rubbing of various scenes from Ramakien before it was outlawed by the Thai government. Whether you are a collector of cultural artifacts, an art enthusiast, or someone with a passion for Thai culture; these would be beautiful items to decorate ones home with! It serves as a visual testament to Thailand's historical and artistic legacy, carrying the spirit and stories of the Ramakien epic and ancient traditions.