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1. A kasab designed and embroidered by Hamidah in 1941. Source: Courtesy of A. D. Pirous. 2. Sura Isra II: Homage to Mother (A. D. Pirous, 1982; 80 × 54 cm, serigraph). Source: Courtesy of the artist. [3.15.221.146] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 07:12 GMT) 3. White Writing (A. D. Pirous, 1972; 100 × 180 cm, marble paste, acrylic on canvas). Source: Courtesy of the artist. 4. And God the Utmost (A. D. Pirous, 1978; 30 × 30 cm, marble paste, gold, acrylic on canvas). Source: Courtesy of the artist. 5. Prayer XII/Homage to Tanöh Abée (A. D. Pirous, 1981; 84 × 56 cm, serigraph). Source: Courtesy of the artist. [3.15.221.146] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 07:12 GMT) 6. Once There was a Holy War in Aceh: Homage to the Intrepid Hero Teuku Oemar, 1854–1899 (A. D. Pirous, 1998; 145 × 150 cm, mixed media on canvas). Source: Courtesy of the artist. 7. They Who are Buried without Names (A. D. Pirous, 2001; 122 × 122 cm, marble paste, sand, acrylic on canvas). Source: Courtesy of the artist. [3.15.221.146] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 07:12 GMT) 8. Detail from The Restraining of the Chronicle of the Holy War, II (A. D. Pirous, 1999; 72 × 77 cm, mixed media on canvas). Source: Courtesy of the artist. Photograph by the author, 2002. 9. A People’s Fate is in Their Own Hands (A. D. Pirous, 2002; 140 × 190 cm, marble paste, gold, acrylic on canvas). Source: Courtesy of the artist. 10. In his own hand(s): Putting the title and signature on the reverse of the canvas. Source: Photograph by the author, 2002. ...

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