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Traditional Thai art is primarily composed of Buddhist art.
Traditional Thai sculpture almost exclusively depicts images of
the Buddha. Traditional Thai paintings usually consist of book
illustrations, and painted ornamentation of buildings such
as palaces and temples.
Traditional Thai paintings showed subjects in
two dimensions without perspective. The size of each element in
the picture reflected its degree of importance. The primary
technique of composition is that of apportioning areas: the main
elements are isolated from each other by space transformers.
This eliminated the intermediate ground, which would otherwise
imply perspective. Perspective was introduced only as a result of
Western influence in the mid-19th century.
The most frequent narrative subjects for paintings were or are:
the Jataka stories, episodes from the life of the Buddha, the
Buddhist heavens and hells, and scenes of daily life.
4. It is usually consist of book illustrations, and painted
ornamentation of buildings such as palaces and temples.
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