![]() This background was likely added to make the textile more appealing to a Western buyer (imagery from Javanese shadow puppetry was popular among Dutch visitors and colonial officials seeking a memento of their time in Indonesia). ![]() The figures appear against an elaborate background of mountains, trees, and European-influenced images of deer and a snake, completely unlike the plain white screen used for ( wayang kulit. Anoman, his long tail curling up his back, confronts a giant being named Prahasto. At right is the monkey warrior Hanuman (known as Anoman in Javanese), who aids the epic’s hero, Rama, in rescuing his kidnapped wife. Dyed with deep blues on a pure white background to evoke the effect of a shadow-puppet performance, this textile portrays a scene from the Ramayana and was probably intended as a decorative wall hanging. Although contemporary Javanese are Muslims, most of the repertoire of wayang kulit is drawn from the great epics of Hinduism, the island’s dominant religion prior to Islam, especially from the Mahabharata and the Ramayana. ![]() ![]() Shadow-puppet plays are performed by a single puppeteer ( dalang), who sits behind a white cloth screen, backlit by the flickering flame of an oil lamp, and holds the puppets up to the screen so that only their shadowy silhouettes are visible to the audience on the other side. Perhaps the most familiar Javanese art form in the West is shadow puppetry ( wayang kulit), named for the stiff leather ( kulit) used to make the flat, jointed puppets. ![]()
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