A Kamasan cloth painting of a thirty five-day calendar (tabing plintangan)
Bali, late 19th Century
of rectangular form, decorated in polychrome pigments, a design of forty five squares, with thirty five squares depicting various figures, animals, sea creatures, demons and mythical beasts, each with a sun burst medallion, the remaining outer squares on three sides each depicting gods and further figures
190 x 127 cm.