Arjuna Sepuh

Item

Title
Arjuna Sepuh
Creator
Unidentified artist
Subject
Shadow puppet
Culture
Javanese
Medium
Buffalo leather; buffalo horn; pigments
Description
Arjuna Sepuh refers to Arjuna when he is old. Arjuna is one of the most popular wayang characters in Java and Bali as his adventures to find love and prowess never cease to entertain the Javanese and Balinese. In the Mahabharata epic, Arjuna is the third brother of the Pandawa who is tasked with killing Karna, one of the Kurawas, in the Great Battle of the BHe is always depicted in a refined manner to depict his halus character - the embodiment of his quiet, polite, conscientious, and brave nature. Even though he is an unmatched hero in the battlefield, he is physically delicate and beautiful. He has both a strong will and a tender heart, a satrya or a noble warrior with a deep sense of loyalty towards his family but who is forced to kill his own step-brother, Karna. For many Javanese, Arjuna is the epitome of the whole man. harata. The conflict between fulfilling a duty and the hesitance to kill his own kin is one of the major sequences in the Mahabharata story.
Provenance
Gift of Claire Holt and Benedict R.O'G. Anderson
Rights
Collection of the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art. Coll. no. 81.033.026
Item sets
Claire Holt
Site pages
Shadowlines
Media
Arjuna Sepuh