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YOU CAN WATCH THIS PRESENTATION IN MUSIC HERE (You have a link on the first slide): http://www.authorstream.com/Presentation/michaelasanda-1567924-bali41-balinese-colors-auke-sonnega/ Thank you! Auke Cornelis Sonnega (1910-1963) was a Dutch artist who worked in the former Dutch East Indies, Indonesia. After working as a textile designer in Batavia, Auke Sonnega first came to Bali in 1935 where he initially wrote newspaper travel stories. After World War II he moved to Ubud, and took over the former studio of Rudolf Bonnet in Puri Kaleran and dedicated himself solely to painting. His painting style at that point showed the influence of Art Deco, and often had a mystical quality.
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His style is fresh and unique, clearly influenced by his designer training and background. It is
very influenced by Art Deco and often graphic, however, his larger canvases often transcend
these limitations and can even be thought to have a mystical impact. In 1951, his artwork
changed after he experienced spiritual visions brought on by conversations with his friend
Husein Rofe. The change in Sonnega's inner life led to a heightened emotional awareness that
is especially present in the paintings he created between 1954 and 1957.
He also made many portraits, usually of doe eyed young men (he was in the words of a long
time Ubud expatriate euphemism a member of the "club"). These are very stylized and use a
bright palate with strong outlining of his subjects. Known locally as ‘The Group’, artists such as
Walter Spies, Rudolf Bonnet and Auke Sonnega were to exist there for long periods, living a
thin line between acceptance and scandal. In the 1930s, Bali was known in gay circles as a
place tolerant to gay lifestyle and where a little money could buy a grand lifestyle…While
Balinese culture does not officially recognize gays as a separate lifestyle, they do recognize
that sexuality is fluid and manifests itself in many forms. This tolerance was historically evident
in the Indo Malay courts of Java. Sonnega, like Bonnet, stayed in Bali until 1957 when he was
forced to leave by the Indonesia authorities in the era of Confrontation. Agung Rai has a
significant collection of Sonnegas, though his best paintings are to be found in Jakarta in the
hands of private collectors and the Dute Fine Arts Foundation.
Auke Cornelis Sonnega (1910-1963) was a Dutch artist who worked in
the former Dutch East Indies, Indonesia.
After working as a textile designer in Batavia, Auke Sonnega first came
to Bali in 1935 where he initially wrote newspaper travel stories. After
World War II he moved to Ubud, and took over the former studio of
Rudolf Bonnet in Puri Kaleran and dedicated himself solely to painting.
His painting style at that point showed the influence of Art Deco, and
often had a mystical quality.
Auke Cornelis Sonnega (1910-1963)
Loving balinese couple
Balinese Woman
Portrait of Made Sudjana
Portrait of a Balinese boyPortrait of a Balinese man, 1956
Two Young Balinese Girls with Flowers in their hair
Balinese beauty,
Christie's,Hong Kong
Balinese Boy in Sarong
Balinese young men, 1957
De fluitspeler: by the pond
The glory of I. Tandu
Procession in Bali.
Activities along the
River.
Mystical Bali
Portrait of I Wajan Parsa Young Balinese boy
The Kebyar Dancer, A Portrait of I Wayan Rindi
Sampih in Kebyar, 1949
Portrait of a Young Boy Portrait of Jan Deux Madi
Tin
tja
De
wa
Fig
ure
Na
ar
de
pa
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r
Balinese Woman
Balinese vrouw
Ceremonie te Bali
Figure composition with women from Bali
Bali, Bali
Bali life
Christie's,Hong Kong
Between dream and reality,Christie's,Hong Kong
A Balinese boy with a sun hat
Portrait of a young Indonesian man
A Balinese boy with a sun hat Ni Made Suka
Balinese dance
Christie's,Amsterdam
Balinese dance
Sotheby's, Singapore
Land of my dreams
Enchanting Tropics (1940)
Djoged in my garden
Mystic Gamelan
Handuk merah jambu
Balinesiska, 1955
Dancer in a Balinese landscape Woman with banten
Balinese Girl
Balisch hoogtij (Rampant Bali)
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