Khin Maung (1910-1983) - " Oever van Irrawaddi"

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This is a beautiful picture by the Burmese artist Khin Maung (1910-1983).
Oil on panel and is signed lower left and dated 1962.
The painting is housed in the original frame.
And a splendid work!
Khin Maung (Bank) was born in 1910 at Tantse (တန့်ဆည်), Shwebo District, the second son of a merchant, and became interested in painting at an early age.[1] He began his formal training through a correspondence course from the London-based Press Art School in 1933.[2] In 1934, he took further correspondence courses from (Pyinmana) U Hla and the London School of Fine Arts. He started drawing cartoons and commercial paintings in 1935.[1] He was interested in modern art and graphic art, and after World War II first began teaching these subjects to two young Mandalay artists, Win Pe and Paw Oo Thet, who would both, in turn, have a great impact on the movement in modernistic painting in Burma.[2][3][4]

He wrote and gave workshops about modern art, explaining the principles to other artists.[1][3][4][5] In the 1960s, when a movement in modernistic painting began to bloom for the first time in Burma, he exhibited his works in Rangoon, as his students Paw Oo Thet and Win Pe and many other painters with modernistic inclinations were also doing.[4][6] Along with Bagyi Aung Soe, he is considered one of the founders of modernistic art in Myanmar,[7] but it is very likely that Khin Maung's interest preceded Aung Soe's as he was roughly 15 years older than Aung Soe and there is evidence that his first fully conceived work of modernistic painting occurred as early as 1945 or 1946.[4] In Southeast Asian terms, this would roughly put him on par in time with painters such as Affandi in Indonesia, who were turning to modernistic painting during the same decade.[4] With respect to Burma, Khin Maung may be accurately called the "Father of Modernistic Painting" there.[4]

Khin Maung helped organize art exhibitions in Mandalay and Yangon, and in 1971 he was one of the founders of Lokanat Galleries, an early art gallery in Yangon which is still active today. He worked closely with other Mandalay artists such as Aye Kyaw, Ba Thet and Aung Khin. Khin Maung died on 20 December 1983 in Mandalay.[1]

This is a beautiful picture by the Burmese artist Khin Maung (1910-1983).
Oil on panel and is signed lower left and dated 1962.
The painting is housed in the original frame.
And a splendid work!
Khin Maung (Bank) was born in 1910 at Tantse (တန့်ဆည်), Shwebo District, the second son of a merchant, and became interested in painting at an early age.[1] He began his formal training through a correspondence course from the London-based Press Art School in 1933.[2] In 1934, he took further correspondence courses from (Pyinmana) U Hla and the London School of Fine Arts. He started drawing cartoons and commercial paintings in 1935.[1] He was interested in modern art and graphic art, and after World War II first began teaching these subjects to two young Mandalay artists, Win Pe and Paw Oo Thet, who would both, in turn, have a great impact on the movement in modernistic painting in Burma.[2][3][4]

He wrote and gave workshops about modern art, explaining the principles to other artists.[1][3][4][5] In the 1960s, when a movement in modernistic painting began to bloom for the first time in Burma, he exhibited his works in Rangoon, as his students Paw Oo Thet and Win Pe and many other painters with modernistic inclinations were also doing.[4][6] Along with Bagyi Aung Soe, he is considered one of the founders of modernistic art in Myanmar,[7] but it is very likely that Khin Maung's interest preceded Aung Soe's as he was roughly 15 years older than Aung Soe and there is evidence that his first fully conceived work of modernistic painting occurred as early as 1945 or 1946.[4] In Southeast Asian terms, this would roughly put him on par in time with painters such as Affandi in Indonesia, who were turning to modernistic painting during the same decade.[4] With respect to Burma, Khin Maung may be accurately called the "Father of Modernistic Painting" there.[4]

Khin Maung helped organize art exhibitions in Mandalay and Yangon, and in 1971 he was one of the founders of Lokanat Galleries, an early art gallery in Yangon which is still active today. He worked closely with other Mandalay artists such as Aye Kyaw, Ba Thet and Aung Khin. Khin Maung died on 20 December 1983 in Mandalay.[1]

Details

Artist
Khin Maung (1910-1983)
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
" Oever van Irrawaddi"
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Myanmar/Burma
Year
1962
Sold with stand
Yes
Condition
Good condition
Height
76 cm
Width
106 cm
Depiction/theme
Landscape
Period
1960-1970
The NetherlandsVerified
192
Objects sold
100%
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