Aung Kyaw So
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Born | 1832 Pantanaw, British Burma |
Nationality | Burmese |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Rangoon School |
Aung Kyaw So (အောင်ကျော်စို; 1832 – 1890) was a 19th-century Burmese artist whose works were rediscovered in the 21st century and recognized as a significant contribution to the culture and history of Burma’s independence struggle. Aung Kyaw So was born during a time when Burma was under British colonial rule, which deeply influenced his life and artistic vision. His works reflect the tension between Myanmar’s traditional culture and the oppressive colonial regime.[1][2]
Museum and Library Collections
- National Museum of Myanmar
Notes
- ↑ Karim Raslan (2002). "U Aung Kyaw So". Journeys through Southeast Asia: ceritalah 2. Times Books International. pp. 161, 230. ISBN 981-232-397-X.
- ↑ Andrew Ranard (2009). Burmese Painting: A Linear and Lateral History. Silkworm Books. pp. 113–132, 241. ISBN 978-974-9511-76-3.
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