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{{Biography | {{Biography | ||
|Full Name=Ida Bagus Made Djatasoera | |Full Name=Ida Bagus Made Djatasoera | ||
+ | |Photograph=20230308T171251944Z066951.jpg | ||
|Linked place=Place Batuan | |Linked place=Place Batuan | ||
|Biography text=Batuaninteractive.com: | |Biography text=Batuaninteractive.com: | ||
− | " | + | "Djatasoera's father died when he was twelve, leaving him no land. He did not go to school and worked as a migrant laborer on coffee plantations, as well as dancing the gambuh and playing in the tourist orchestra. He studiedpainting with Ngendon, Togog, and Djata for a number of years. Djatasoera was Mead and Bateson's favorite artist. Bateson published one of his pictures in an |
+ | article on "Style, Grace, and Information on Primitive Art," under the name of Djatisoera. Mead and Bateson filmed him at work and | ||
+ | collected nearly all the pictures he made during their research period. Nineteen of his pictures are in the collection. | ||
+ | After World War II, Djatasoera went into nationalist guerrilla combat against the Dutch government with Ngendon. He was captured, beaten severely, and died in prison in 1948." | ||
|Link=Https://Batuaninteractive.com | |Link=Https://Batuaninteractive.com | ||
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