Dieng Plateau Indonesia ~ Year 1852 ~ Framed
The name "Dihyang" comes from Old Javanese: di means "place" and hyang means "ancestor" or “gods”; Dihyang literally means "place of the ancestors". The Plateau is the location of eight small Hindu temples from the Mataram Kingdom. It is unclear when they were built, but estimated between mid 7th century to end of 8th century AD; they are the oldest known standing stone structures in Java.
Originally published around the year 1852 by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn (1809-1864), a German doctor, naturalist, explorer and French Foreign Legion surgeon who spent many years in Java.
Size 42.6 by 33.6 cm
Quality Recycled Art Paper
Mounted with Thick Art Cardboard
Wooden Frame and Glass
Description on the Back
Our framed art prints are printed on recycled uncoated speckled art paper and framed with eco-friendly wood.
The name "Dihyang" comes from Old Javanese: di means "place" and hyang means "ancestor" or “gods”; Dihyang literally means "place of the ancestors". The Plateau is the location of eight small Hindu temples from the Mataram Kingdom. It is unclear when they were built, but estimated between mid 7th century to end of 8th century AD; they are the oldest known standing stone structures in Java.
Originally published around the year 1852 by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn (1809-1864), a German doctor, naturalist, explorer and French Foreign Legion surgeon who spent many years in Java.
Size 42.6 by 33.6 cm
Quality Recycled Art Paper
Mounted with Thick Art Cardboard
Wooden Frame and Glass
Description on the Back
Our framed art prints are printed on recycled uncoated speckled art paper and framed with eco-friendly wood.
The name "Dihyang" comes from Old Javanese: di means "place" and hyang means "ancestor" or “gods”; Dihyang literally means "place of the ancestors". The Plateau is the location of eight small Hindu temples from the Mataram Kingdom. It is unclear when they were built, but estimated between mid 7th century to end of 8th century AD; they are the oldest known standing stone structures in Java.
Originally published around the year 1852 by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn (1809-1864), a German doctor, naturalist, explorer and French Foreign Legion surgeon who spent many years in Java.
Size 42.6 by 33.6 cm
Quality Recycled Art Paper
Mounted with Thick Art Cardboard
Wooden Frame and Glass
Description on the Back
Our framed art prints are printed on recycled uncoated speckled art paper and framed with eco-friendly wood.