
Rice Cultivators of Ceylon
Rice Cultivators of Ceylon is a painting by Sri Lankan artist Senaka Senanayake, who completed the artwork at only 13 years old. The painting shows peasants at work in a rice field in Ceylon, modern day Sri Lanka, with some aspects of the various stages of cultivation ¨C ploughing, sowing, transplanting, harvesting and threshing. The background features some homes of the villagers and barns (called ¡°bissas¡±), while the entire scene is set within the movement of an irrigation canal.
Sri Lanka¡¯s ancient heritage built was on rice production and flourished by means of complex, ingenious and extensive irrigation works which predominated over wide areas. The painting symbolizes the efforts of a developing country trying to raise its standards of living.
The Permanent Representative of Ceylon to the Âé¶¹APP, Merenna Francis de Silva Jayaratne, presented the gift on December 16, 1965 on behalf of the Ceylonese Government. Secretary-General U Thant accepted the gift on behalf of the Âé¶¹APP.
At the ceremony U Thant stated that the gift ¡°is an inspiring example of how much the young have to offer us /¡/ [Senanayake] has painted a harvest scene of a different and simpler kind than the one which we take part in here each Fall, when the General Assembly gathers to reap the year¡¯s crop of international problems, and it will, I know, encourage us as we go about our work.¡±