AN 'ASTROLOGICAL CALENDAR' PAINTING, PALALINTAGNAN Bali, early 20th centuryThe whole surface divided into a series of small scenes, each with figures and inscriptions, wooden frame.135 x 167 cmProvenance: ambassador Gerardo Carante.In the typical Kamasan style, this painting exemplifies a kind of calendar used to identify favorable days based on the incidence of cosmic influences. A very similar painting is in the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco( inv. F2002.24.5), another of similar style is in the Arthur M. Sackler Museum at Harvard (inv. 1984.406).