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  2. Yangon Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Yangon Gallery Logo. The Yangon Gallery is a contemporary art center located at People's Square and Park which is one of the most historic places in Myanmar. The Yangon Gallery organizes events of all art forms including painting, fashion, photography, music, film, documentary and literature.

  3. Art of Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    The Bagan period saw significant developments in many art forms from wall paintings and sculptures to stucco and wood carving. [1] After a dearth of surviving art between the 14th and 16th century, [2] artists created paintings and sculptures that reflect the Burmese culture. [3] Burmese artists have been subjected to government interference ...

  4. National Museum of Myanmar (Naypyidaw) - Wikipedia

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    The display of Myanmar paintings includes old traditional paintings, wall paintings of successive eras, Jataka epic paintings and masterpieces of important artists. It is divided into old genre paintings, classic, modern and contemporary paintings. Traditional musical instruments of different ethnic groups in Myanmar

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    An Artful Arrangement. A grouping of art in various sizes is hung around a mirror against blue lacquered walls and atop a regal red silk velvet sofa (fabric, Vervain) in Bunny Mellon's Virginia ...

  6. National Museum of Myanmar (Yangon) - Wikipedia

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    The Hall of Arts covers the progress of Burmese art, beginning with the cave paintings of the Stone Age to the Bagan, Innwa, Taungoo, Konbaung and Yadanabon periods and up to contemporary art. Here, works of famous artists are on display and temporary exhibitions are held. [6]

  7. Ba Kyi - Wikipedia

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    Ba Kyi, FRSA (Burmese: ဘကြည် [ba̰ tɕì]; 17 July 1912 – 15 April 2000) was a well-known and prolific Burmese artist. He was initially trained in western painting, but in the post-World War II independence period, he initiated a revival of Traditional painting, borrowing from the Western training he had received as well as his own cultural heritage of painting styles and techniques.