Kaimook Chuto (Thai: ไข่มุกต์ ชูโต, RTGS: khaimuk chu-to; April 18, 1938 – 1995)[1] was the first female Thai sculptor. She was royal sculptor for Queen Sirikit, and created the Three Kings Monument in Chiang Mai.[2] In April 2017 Google displayed a Google Doodle in her honor.[3]
Notable works
Work | Location | Province | Image |
---|---|---|---|
The Royal Monument of King Chulalongkorn and King Vajiravudh | In front of the Chulalongkorn University Auditorium | Bangkok | |
King Ananda Mahidol | Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University | Bangkok | |
Three Kings Monument | Khuang Sam Kasat | Chiang Mai Province | |
Momchao Wongthipsuda Devakula | Rajinibon School | Bangkok | |
Princess Valaya Alongkorn | Rajinibon School | Bangkok | |
Prince Mahidol Adulyadej | Office of the President, Mahidol University | ||
King Mongkut | Ministry of Science and Technology | ||
Chao Phraya Sulawa Leu Chai Songkhram (Chao Thip Chang) | Lampang | ||
Chao Phraya Maha Sura Singhanat | 7th Infantry Regiment "Maha Sura Singhanat" | Rayong Province | |
Statue of Suriyothai | Thung Makham Yong | Ayutthaya Province | |
Other decorative works include the reliefs displayed at Narai Hotel and Dusit Thani Bangkok.
References
- ↑ May, Ken. "History of Ayutthaya - Historical Sites - Queen Suriyothai Monument". www.ayutthaya-history.com. Retrieved 2017-06-08.
- ↑ "Sculpting and Casting Memory and History in a Northern Thai City". Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia. Retrieved 2017-06-08.
- ↑ "Kaimook Chuto's 79th Birthday". www.google.com. Retrieved 2017-06-08.
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