
Stake attention in this memory
This media file features a framed black and white photograph displayed on a plain white wall, originating from Karangasem, Indonesia. The photograph, captured in 1925, depicts three young boys, identified as sons of a king, posing in elaborate traditional ceremonial dress. From left to right in the photograph, the boys are identified by the caption as Anak Agung Ketut Djelantik, Anak Agung Gede Djelantik, and Anak Agung Made Djelantik. Each boy wears ornate headwear and intricate garments, characteristic of Balinese or Indonesian royal attire, highlighting their regal status. Their expressions are solemn and composed, typical of formal portraiture from that era. The background of the image is dark and undifferentiated, serving to emphasize the subjects. The photograph is encased in a decorative wooden frame with carved patterns and what appears to be gilded accents, suggesting a treasured historical piece. Below the photographic print, a white caption board provides details in both English and Indonesian. The English text reads: "3 OF THE KING'S SONS FROM LEFT TO RIGHT ANAK AGUNG KETUT DJELANTIK, ANAK AGUNG GEDE DJELANTIK, ANAK AGUNG MADE DJELANTIK IN CEREMONIAL DRESS." The Indonesian caption states: "TIGA PUTRA - PUTRA RAJA, I ANAK AGUNG GEDE DJALNTIK, II ANAKA AGUNG MADE DJELANTIK, III ANAK AGUNG KETUT DJELANTIK (KIRI) DENGAN BERPAKAIAN ADAT TAHUN 1925," confirming the subjects and the year. An additional line, "SUDIKSA DJELANTIK 2005," indicates an attribution or the year the print was made. The overall presentation suggests the photograph is part of a historical exhibit or collection.
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