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Saw Maung ((ビルマ語:စောမောင်) (:sɔ́ màʊɴ); 1900–1969) was a Burmese artist. He was the son of the artist Saya Aye (painter) (1872–1930), who in turn was an apprentice of Saya Chone (1866–1917), a young Royal Artist under King Thibaw.〔〔 Thus, Saw Maung could directly trace his history of training back to the pre-colonial times of Upper Burma when the country was still a monarchy and when Traditional paintings of Buddhist religious scenes was the dominant genre of production. ==Life and Work== Saw Maung was widely known for his paintings about the life stories of the Buddha and also for a smaller oeuvre of Western-style portraits and landscapes.〔〔 He was born in Mandalay in 1900, and began his career as an artist at the age of 14, under his father, Saya Aye, whose business he inherited.〔〔 In the early colonial period, he achieved recognition through his paintings illustrating magazines such as the ''Myanmar Alin'', ''Dagon'' and ''Kawi Myethman''.〔 After the Second World War, he visited London, where he studied European styles of painting〔 and also took trips to the USA, China, and Hong Kong.〔〔 His paintings exhibited fine workmanship. His illustrations of the sixteen point dreams of King Pasenadi of Kosala still hang on the side walls of Kyauktawgyi Buddha Temple.〔
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