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Weaponry & Conflict

Weaponry & Conflict

Explore objects linked to defence, warfare, and conflict, revealing how different periods of Jakarta’s history were shaped by struggle and change.

Pengantin Revolusi

Pengantin Revolusi

Identification Number: 053/LK/MSR/76
Collection: Museum of Fine Arts and Ceramics

This painting by Hendra Gunawan depicts a newlywed couple marrying amidst the Indonesian Revolution. The groom is depicted as part of a militia, while the bride wears a bright yellow Betawi masked dancer costume.

Tj Priok

Tj Priok

Identification Number: 008/LK/MSR/76
Collection: Museum of Fine Arts and Ceramics

Painted by S. Sudjojono, often regarded as the father of modern Indonesian painting, this artwork captures the atmosphere of Tanjung Priok, Jakarta's historic port. The painting reflects the city's dynamic urban and maritime character.

Kain Batik Buketan Latar Lereng

Kain Batik Buketan Latar Lereng

Identification Number: MSJ/ETG/TXT/0001
Collection: Jakarta History Museum

This batik textile features the Buketan motif, a style influenced by European floral designs that became popular in coastal Java. The object highlights the artistic exchange and craftsmanship that have shaped Jakarta's diverse cultural heritage.

High Level

High Level

Identification Number: 053/LK/MSR/76-2
Collection: Museum of Fine Arts and Ceramics

Created by S. Sudjojono, this work offers a critical and expressive interpretation of political and social life. It reflects the artist's influential role in shaping modern Indonesian art.

Mahkota Tari Jaipong / Siger Jaipong

Mahkota Tari Jaipong / Siger Jaipong

Identification Number: 053/LK/MSR/76-3
Collection: Museum of Fine Arts and Ceramics

This ornate headpiece is worn in Jaipong dance performances and demonstrates the artistry involved in costume design, performance traditions, and decorative craftsmanship.

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