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... that the Mooi Indië genre (example pictured) was driven primarily by tourism and nostalgia?
Source: Purnomo, Setianingsih (2014). "Seni Rupa Masa Kolonial: Mooi Indie vs. PERSAGI". Ultimart: Jurnal Komunikasi Visual. 5 (1): 7–17. doi:10.31937/ultimart.v7i2.391.
ALT2: ... that works in the Mooi Indië genre (example pictured) have been dismissed as formulaic? Source: Brakel, Koos van (2009). "Beautiful Indies Paintings: A Colonial Medium?". In Knol, Meta; Raben, Remco; Zijlmans, Kitty (eds.). Beyond the Dutch: Indonesia, the Netherlands, and the Visual Arts, from 1900 until Now. Leiden: KIT Publishers. pp.50–59. ISBN978-94-6022-059-3.
ALT3: ... that works in the Mooi Indië genre (example pictured) are frequently dismissed, but this dismissal has ensconced them in Indonesian art history? Source: Piyadasa, Redza (4 May 1996). "Role of 'Mooi Indie' Artists". Business Times. Kuala Lumpur. p.20 – via ProQuest.