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<p>[QUOTE="rene Zen Bali, post: 387448, member: 8167"]Hi Any Jewelry,</p><p><br /></p><p>I would love to see your collection.</p><p>You are a well knowledged collector.</p><p>I live in the heart of the Pita Maha movement. with Batuan and Mas to the south and Ubud to the north.</p><p><br /></p><p>On a recent visit to Rudolf Bonnets house in Campuhan and Le Mayeurs house in Sanur, I came to realize that these places are lost in time, like a time capsule, an oasis of nostalgic preservation, one can feel the presence of the the artist in both homes, perhaps due to a lack of funding, little has been changed or renovated.</p><p><br /></p><p>I can ascertain this as I last visited these places over 20 years ago when I met the artist Antonio Blanco at his house, He was an eccentric old man at the time ,he attempted to sell me a painting of Michael Jackson,= which I now regret not buying, this is another story.</p><p>When comparing pictures from the 1930s one can see that these homes have little changed and have many authentic relics from the past.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rene Zen Bali, post: 387448, member: 8167"]Hi Any Jewelry, I would love to see your collection. You are a well knowledged collector. I live in the heart of the Pita Maha movement. with Batuan and Mas to the south and Ubud to the north. On a recent visit to Rudolf Bonnets house in Campuhan and Le Mayeurs house in Sanur, I came to realize that these places are lost in time, like a time capsule, an oasis of nostalgic preservation, one can feel the presence of the the artist in both homes, perhaps due to a lack of funding, little has been changed or renovated. I can ascertain this as I last visited these places over 20 years ago when I met the artist Antonio Blanco at his house, He was an eccentric old man at the time ,he attempted to sell me a painting of Michael Jackson,= which I now regret not buying, this is another story. When comparing pictures from the 1930s one can see that these homes have little changed and have many authentic relics from the past.[/QUOTE]
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