Anak Agung Gde Sobrat
Anak Agung Gde Sobrat was a painter in Indonesia.Sobrat was the son of an aristocratic family from the town of Padangtegal in Ubud. Prior to World War II, he was also known as I Dewa Sobrat. As a child, he was exposed to various forms of art such as shadow puppet performances and sacred dances at the village's temples. He learned to make shadow puppets from his grandfather. This became the basis for his skillful depiction of the Ramayana and Mahabharata in his early paintings.
Sobrat and his neighbor Anak Agung Gde Meregeg were the 1st two artists in Padangtegal to meet Walter Spies, at the end of 1920s. Spies was a German artist who together with Rudolf Bonnet was thought to be the agent of change for the modernization of Balinese art. Sobrat worked and lived with Spies for a year. Spies' influence can be seen in his early works, particularly those with split or double horizons. He learned western style painting from Spies and Rudolf Bonnet. In the early 1930s, Bonnet considered him to be the most talented Balinese artist of the period for his drawing skill, colour composition and his versatility. It is from Bonnet that he learned portraiture.
From 1957 and 1959 Fine Arts in Yogyakarta. | Sobrat taught at the Academy of - |
Bonnet once wrote that Anak Agung Gde Sobrat was the most talented artist in Bali. His works can be found in several museums throughout the world: Bali Museum; Museum Puri Lukisan - Ubud, Bali; Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde - Leiden; and Tropenmuseum - Amsterdam. In Bali, his pre-war and modern works can be viewed at the Puri Lukisan Museum.
Related Sites for Anak Agung Gde Sobrat
- Sights in Ubud - Lonely Planet read Anak Agung Gde Sobrat
- Anom Sukawati, A A Gde | Sarasvati read Anak Agung Gde Sobrat
- Our Destinations - Melali News read Anak Agung Gde Sobrat
- Things to do in Bali - Lonely Planet read Anak Agung Gde Sobrat