
Ba Kyi - Wikipedia
Ba Kyi, FRSA (Burmese: ဘကြည် [ba̰ tɕì]; 17 July 1912 – 15 April 2000) was a well-known and prolific Burmese artist.
Myanmarpedia: U Ba Kyi (1912 – 2000)
U Ba Kyi was one of the founding fathers of Myanmar modern painting. He earned his fame by his artworks on the subjects of Myanmar traditional recreations, performing arts, traditional …
မြန်မာ့ပန်းချီပြခန်း (Myanmar Art Gallery)
U Ba Kyi was the youngest of four children born to U Bo Sin and Daw Aye Tin. After he had passed the tenthstandard, he entered the University of Yangon, eventually earning an ISC …
U Ba Kyi - Artnet
May 26, 2019 · View U Ba Kyi’s artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices.
"He Was a Great Artist" - myanmarnet.net
U Ba Kyi was one of the founding fathers of Myanmar modern painting. He earned his fame by his artworks on the subjects of Myanmar traditional recreations, performing arts, traditional …
Verstappen | U Ba Kyi's Neo-Traditionalist Comics Style: At The ...
Feb 9, 2024 · Current research focuses on contextualizing the development of U Ba Kyi’s style over his early comics production, providing a critical framework necessary for further analysis …
(#262) U BA KYI | Forward - Sothebys.com
U Ba Kyi is known as a champion of the Neo-traditionalist art movement in Myanmar. An apprentice under the renowned U Ba Nyan, one of Myanmar’s greatest modern artists, Ba Kyi …
U BA KYI (BURMA, 1912-2000), Thingyan Festival | Christie's
U BA KYI (BURMA, 1912-2000) Thingyan Festival signed and dated 'Ba Kyi 62' (lower right) oil on canvas 47 x 84 cm. (18 1/2 x 33 1/8 in.) Painted in 1962
Collections Online | British Museum
Header U Ba Kyi Also known as U Ba Kyi primary name: Ba Gyi Details individual; lacquer/papier mâché artist; Burmese; Male Other dates 1960- (active) Biography
U BA KYI (1912-2000), Untitled | Christie's
U BA KYI (1912-2000) Untitled signed and dated ‘BA KYI 63’ (lower right) oil on canvas 61 x 73 cm. (24 x 28 3/4 in.) Painted in 1963