Oil Paintings
Neil Sowards and his sister were very impressed by the paintings of Sanda Win Tun. She specialized in portraits and was, in our thinking, the best in Burma (Myanmar). Neil’s sister ended up with what was probably the largest collection of her paintings in the United States.
If you’re interested in an item, please email president@friendsofburma.org and include the item number, description, or link. Please note that shipping and handling costs are not included in the listed price.
Oil Paintings
Oil Paintings
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Oil Paintings
112. Burman Man wearing Gongban (head covering). Sanda Win Tun 2001, Oil on canvas, Teak Frame, 20 by 16 inches, 17 ¾ by 13 ¾ inches.
$300
110. Burman Lady, Sanda Win Tun 2005, Oil on canvas, Teak Frame, 26 5/8 by 20 ½ inches, 24 by 18 inches.
$300
108. Young Burmese Sgaw Karen Girl with Candy, Sanda Win Tun 2002, Oil on canvas, Teak Frame, 20 ¾ by 16 ¾ inches, 18 by 14 inches. She has Thanaka made from ground bark on her cheeks—a skin conditioner.
$300
106. Sanda Win Tun 1997, Oil on canvas, Teak Frame, 22 by 18 inches, 18 by 13 ¾ inches
$300
105. Burman Man with Cheroot (Cigar) on ear. Sanda Win Tun 2003, Oil on Canvas, Teak Frame, 26 ½ by 22 ¾ inches, 20 by 16 inches
$300
Sandra Win Tun 2002, Oil on canvas, Teak Frame, 20 ¾ by 16 ¾ inches, 18 by 14 inches. Damaged, see line of missing paint near bottom and missing paint on her hair. An expert could repair it.
$50
103. Oil on canvas, Teak Frame, 27 1/8 by 21 1/4 inches, 23 7/8 by 18.
$300
101. Burma Boy (with Thanaka which is ground bark used as a skin conditioner). Sanda Win Tun 2005, Oil on canvas, Teak Frame, 27 ¼ by 21 3/8 inches. 24 by 18 inches.
$300
42. Carved teak frame, 16 ¾ by 20 ¾ inches, 1 ¾ wide carving. Medicare Painting oil on masonite.
$75