Kain panjang: Sanur Beach, Bali

Title
Kain panjang: Sanur Beach, Bali
Year/Period
1970s
Region
Pekalongan, north-coast Java
Technique
Dimension
Gross measurement: 105.5 x 214 cm
Accession No.
2017-00414
Collection of
Credit Line
Gift of Ika, Melia, and Inge Hendromartono in memory of their parents Liem Siok Hien and Jane Hendromartono, grandmother Nyonya Oeij Kok Sing, and great grandmother Nyonya Oeij Soen King

Phonexies amidst clouds (or the megamendung motif) divide the kain panjang into three vertical sections. Although the entire design is set against a plain indigo blue background, the phoenixes’ plumage and tail feathers are rendered sensitively, emphasising their graceful flight. This batik is part of a large group donated to the museum by the descendants of three generations of female batik makers from Pekalongan. It was made by the mother of the donors, Jane Hendromartono, the last of the three generations. Jane Hendromartono came from a family of batik makers in Pekalongan. She used many names in her lifetime. Her first batiks were created under her mother’s name, Nyonya Oeij Kok Sing (1895–1966). She began using her husband’s name, Liem Siok Hien, in 1947. From 1967 her works were marketed as Hendromartono’s Batik Art “Unique”, using her husband’s new Indonesian family name. She rarely repeated designs, and her highly individualistic style and inventive use of colour made her batiks popular at home and abroad.