The Museum of Fine Arts and Ceramics

The Museum of Fine Arts and Ceramics (Indonesian: Museum Seni Rupa dan Keramik) is a museum in Jakarta, Indonesia. The museum is dedicated especially to the display of traditional fine art and ceramics of Indonesia. The museum is located in east side of Fatahillah Square, near Jakarta History Museum and Wayang Museum.The museum displays the traditional handicraft of Indonesia. The museum also displays paintings by Indonesian painters such as the romanticist painter Raden Saleh and expressionist painter Affandi. The paintings are organized by important period in Indonesian fine arts history: The Raden Saleh Era Room (1880–1890), Hindia Jelita Room (1920s), Persagi Room (1930s), Japanese Occupation Period Room (1942–1945), Pendirian Sanggar ("Founding of Art Studio") Room (1945–1950), Birth of Realism Room (1950s), and the Contemporary Art Room (1960s-now).The museum also displays traditional ceramics from various areas of Indonesia and contemporary ceramics. There are also ceramic collections from China, Thailand, Vietnam, Japan, and Europe.

美術和陶瓷博物館

美術和陶瓷博物館(印尼:Seni Rupa dan Keramik博物館)是印度尼西亞雅加達的博物館。該博物館專門展示印度尼西亞的傳統美術和陶瓷。該博物館位於法塔希拉廣場東側,靠近雅加達歷史博物館和哇揚博物館。博物館展示了印度尼西亞的傳統手工藝品。該博物館還展出了印尼畫家的畫作,如浪漫主義畫家拉登薩利赫和表現主義畫家阿凡迪。這些畫作是在印度尼西亞美術史上的重要時期組織的:Raden Saleh時代室(1880-1890),Hindia Jelita室(20世紀20年代),Persagi室(20世紀30年代),日本佔領時期室(1942-1945),Pendirian Sanggar( “建立藝術工作室”(1945-1950),現實主義誕生室(20世紀50年代)和當代藝術室(20世紀60年代至今)。該博物館還展示了來自印度尼西亞各個地區和當代陶瓷的傳統陶瓷。還有來自中國,泰國,越南,日本和歐洲的陶瓷系列。