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  2. Malaysian art - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Traditional Malaysian art is primarily composed of Malay art and Bornean art, is very similar with the other styles from Southeast Asia, such as Bruneian, Indonesian and Singaporean. Art has a long tradition in Malaysia, with Malay art that dating back to the Malay sultanates, has always been influenced by Chinese, Indian and Islamic arts ...

  3. Pudu Prison - Wikipedia

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    Pudu Prison. The Pudu Prison (Malay: Penjara Pudu), also known as Pudu Jail, was a prison in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Built in phases by the British colonial government between 1891 and 1895, it stood on Jalan Shaw (now Jalan Hang Tuah). [2] The construction began with its 394-metre prison wall at a cost of 16,000 Straits dollars, and had been ...

  4. Tambun rock art - Wikipedia

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    Tambun rock art, is a series of Neolithic -era cave paintings at the Gunung Panjang limestone hill in Tambun, on the outskirts of Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia. The paintings were discovered on a rocky overhang in 1959 [1] by 2/Lt R. L. Rawlings of the 2nd Battalion, 6th Queen Elizabeth's Own Gurkha Rifles. Popularly known as the "Tambun Cave Paintings ...

  5. List of Malaysian artists - Wikipedia

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    Alex Ong (born 1951) – painter. Andie Tong (Born 1979) – comic book artist. Billy Tan (Born 1970) – comic book artist. C. N. Liew (1975) – calligrapher, painter. Chang Fee Ming (born 1959) – painter. Cheah Thien Soong (born 1942) – contemporary ink-painting artist. Chuah Thean Teng (1914-2008) – painter. Fahmi Reza (born 1977 ...

  6. Malaysian batik - Wikipedia

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    Malaysian batik are usually patterned with floral motifs with light colouring. Malaysian batik is batik textile art in Malaysia, especially on the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia (42% from Kelantan, 36% from Terengganu and 22% from Pahang). The most popular motifs are leaves and flowers. Malaysian batik depicting humans or animals are rare ...

  7. Southeast Asian arts - Wikipedia

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    Southeast Asian arts. Pidan (sacred banner) from Cambodia, Khmer, 1880–1910, silk with weft ikat, Honolulu Academy of Arts. The art produced in Southeast Asia includes the art from eleven countries that form Southeast Asia. The cultural development of the area was historically dominated by Indian influence, though several cohesive traits ...

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