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 |  |  | Thai art - Bangkok period: Encyclopedia II - Thai art - PaintingPaintings depicted subjects in two dimensions, without regard to perspective. Instead, the size of each element reflected its degree of importance. The primary technique of composition was that of apportioning areas: the main elements were isolated from each other by space transformers. This eliminated the intermediate ground which would otherwise introduce perspective. Perspective was introduced only as a result of Western influence in the mid-19th century.
The usual subjects for paintings were the Jataka stories, episodes from the life of the Buddha, the Buddhist heav ...
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