Pair of Thai Dancers
Mixed media with textured pigments and gilded details on panel.
Decorative panel depicting two stylized celestial dancers in symmetrical composition, rendered in a manner inspired by traditional Thai court painting and temple mural decoration. The figures, shown in mirrored poses against a deep, nearly black ground, perform a classical dance gesture characterized by arched arms, flexed hands, and elegantly bent knees.
Each dancer wears an elaborate pointed headdress (chada), ornate jewelry, and richly patterned garments highlighted with raised, textured pigments in gold, green, red, and white. The costumes are meticulously detailed with geometric and floral motifs, evoking the refined aesthetic of Thai theatrical and mythological iconography, particularly representations of kinnari or celestial beings from the Ramakien tradition.
The dark monochrome background enhances the brilliance of the gilded and polychrome embellishments, creating strong visual contrast and emphasizing the rhythmic symmetry of the composition. The surface exhibits a granular, sand-like texture in the flesh tones and costume ornamentation, adding dimensionality and decorative richness.
Presented in a gilt frame. The reverse shows a modern support structure and inventory label, suggesting 20th-century production, likely intended for decorative or export purposes.
Condition: Minor surface wear, light abrasions, and scattered marks consistent with age and handling. Overall visually striking and well-preserved decorative impact.
A compelling example of Southeast Asian-inspired decorative art, combining traditional Thai iconography with 20th-century craftsmanship, well suited for collectors of Asian decorative arts and interior-focused works.





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