Abstract:
The research, socio-cultural study of Kandyan paintings in Sri Lanka, related to
the Kandyan kingdom was carried out on the basis of micro and macro study. The
research was based on four important sites located in the historic city of Central
Kandy in the above territory. There were one major research objective and two
secondary objectives. The main objective was to study the contemporary Kandyan
social culture and the remaining two objectives were to study the visual material
culture as well as the visual non-material culture. The research was based on the basic
concepts and theories of the latest disciplines in visual culture and art, visual
anthropology, art, society, and culture as well as art and archaeology. The research
problem of this study was whether the theoretical aspects of the above new
disciplines could be studied through the paintings of the Kandyan period. The
research hypothesis was that the society, culture, social stratification as well as
structural features of the time were reflected in the major state-owned art sites in the
Central Kandyan geographical region. Based on these facts, prior research and written
source data were used to select case studies and samples for the study. The paintings
and figure forms in those samples were referred to the micro-study through the
macro-study methodology. This research was a cluster study based on the field
observation. In compiling research data, quantitative figure forms were prioritized.
Data analysis was carried out using qualitative and quantitative study methods. It led
to new interpretations, and the study revealed material cultural models and
contemporary non-material culture as well as social practices. Specially, a large
number of features such as shapes, decorations, fashion and textile designs, costumes,
equipments and other accessories could be identified in the material culture used at
that era. Structural features such as beliefs, customs, communication, social
stratification, and caste division were also revealed in the visual non-material culture.
As the outcome of the research, the political structure of public administration in the
macro-study area and their applications were also revealed.