The National Gallery is holding a temporary exhibition of paintings usually displayed in Presidential Palaces throughout the country.
Titled Senandung Ibu Pertiwi (The Motherlands Song), the exhibition presents 48 paintings from 41 artists, including arguably the most famous painting of Basoeki Abdullah, Nyi Roro Kidul.
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The exhibition is open from Aug. 1 to 31 (except during National Holidays), from 10. a.m to 7 p.m.. Admission is free of charge.
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'Penari Wanita Kalimantan Timur & Penari Pria Kalimantan Timur' by Wardoyo.
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A description of a segment of the exhibition.
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'Potret Sumilah' by Soedibio, 1949 and 'Perempuan Berkebaya Kuning' by Sumardo, 1964.
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The exhibition hall.
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'Nyi Roro Kidul' by Basoeki Abdullah, 1955.
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'Madonna' by Sudarso.
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Visitors reading the timeline of the progress of art conservation in the Presidential Palace area.
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'Sembahjang Dewa' by I Gusti Ketut Kobot, 1962.
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Pictures of the progress of art conservation in the Presidential Palace area.
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'Tiyul' by Sudarso, 1952.
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Exhibition of the progress of art conservation in the Presidential Palace area.
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'Wanita Yogya' by Trubus S., 1952.
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'Keluarga Tani' by Kosnan, 1962.
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A description of a segment of the exhibition.