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Narisara Nuwattiwong

Prince Chitcharoen, the Prince Narisara Nuwattiwong (Thai: นริศรานุวัดติวงศ์ RTGSNaritsaranuwattiwong; 28 April 1863 – 10 March 1947), Prince Naris for short, né Chitcharoen (จิตรเจริญ), was a member of the royal family of Siam (now Thailand), minister, general and scholar. A polymath, he became known as "the great craftsman of Siam" and "the prince master".[1] The anniversary of his birth, 28 April, is celebrated in Thailand as "Prince Naris Day".[2]

Chitcharoen
จิตรเจริญ
Prince Narisara Nuwattiwong
Born(1863-04-28)28 April 1863
Grand Palace, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok, Siam
Died10 March 1947(1947-03-10) (aged 83)
Bangkok, Siam
Spouse
  • Ratchawong Pluem Siriwong
  • Malai Sewatam
  • Ratchawong To Ngon-rot
Issue
9 sons and daughters
  • Mom Chao Pluemchit Chittraphong
  • Mom Chao Ai
  • Mom Chao Charoenchai
  • Mom Chao Sam
  • Mom Chao Pralomchit
  • Mom Chao Duangchit
  • Mom Chao Yachai
  • Mom Chao Phlao-rot
  • Mom Chao Konnika
HouseChitrabhongse (Chakri)
FatherMongkut (Rama IV)
MotherPhannarai (Chae Siriwong)
Signature
Minister of Royal Treasury
In office
21 March 1892 – 23 December 1894
Preceded byChaturonrasmi
Succeeded bySrisiddhi Thongjaya
Minister of Defence
In office
1894–1899
Preceded byPhum Srichaiyant
Succeeded byThongkhongkonhyai
Chief of the Joint Operations Department
In office
1896–1899
Preceded byBhanurangsi Savangwongse
Succeeded byBhanurangsi Savangwongse
Commander of the Navy Department
In office
1898–1899
Preceded byKachornchratwongse
Succeeded byPrachak Silapakhom

Early life edit

Prince Narisara Nuwattiwong was born on 28 April 1863 in Bangkok, Thailand. He was the son of Pannarai and King Rama IV (also known as King Mongkut). Prince Nuwattiwong was educated by Western missionaries who encouraged his interest in the fine arts.[3]

Career edit

Government edit

Prince Narisara Nuwattiwong was appointed as the Director of Public Works, Town and Country Planning for the Ministry of the Interior. He worked on Thailand's early urban planning and became an Art Advisor for the Royal Institute of Thailand. His other jobs included working for the Ministry of the Treasury, the Ministry of War, and the Ministry of the Palace. From 1892 to 1894, he served as Minister of the Treasury.[4]

From 1894 to 1899, he was the Minister of War. During his tenure, the former Kalahom department (dating back to the 15th century) was radically modernised based on Western models. From 1896 to 1899, Prince Naris—who was both a general of the army and an admiral—additionally held the position of the Commander of the Department of Military Operation, the highest military position in the Siamese Army of that time. From 1898 to 1899 he was also the Commander of the Navy Department and therefore commanding officer of the Siamese Navy.[5]

Prince Naris served as Regent of Siam from 1934 to 1935, substituting for his nephew King Prajadhipok (Rama VII) who resided in England during the treatment of an eye condition. After Prajadhipok's definite abdication in 1935 and the choice of 9-year-old Ananda Mahidol as the new king, Naris declined the request to continue as regent, pointing to his old age.[6]

Design edit

When Prince Naris began his art endeavours, there was no Siamese concept of design. Thailand had no art museum, and the arts were not taught at universities. Prince Naris worked with Siamese craftsmen and Italian artists on royal commissions to create Siamese "art".[7]

As Thailand began to modernize, it created its first European-style government ministries. Narisara was assigned to design the crest for these newly created ministries. Each crest he designed was different, representing the role of each group.[1][8]

Architecture edit

Wat Benchamabophit (the Marble Temple) was the first temple in Thailand to use marble in its construction. This temple has been described as a defining example of a modern Buddhist temple by the Western Ministries of Architecture.

The Wat Benchamabophit School is next to Wat Benjamabophit. Unlike the temple, the school was built in Western style. Phraubosotwatrachativas is another temple made of marble, but the style of this building combines Western and Thai styles. The temple contains oil paintings that were inspired by art found in Western medieval churches.

Music edit

Family edit

Prince Naris was married three times. His first wife was Mom Rachavongse Pluem Sirivongse (หม่อมราชวงศ์ปลื้ม ศิริวงศ์), with whom he had one daughter:

  • Prince Pluemchit Chitrabongse (หม่อมเจ้าปลื้มจิต จิตรพงศ์)

After the death of his first wife, Prince Naris married Mom Malai Chitrabongse Na Ayudhaya (née Sewatam) (หม่อมมาลัย เศวตามร์), with whom he had two sons:

  • Prince Ai Chitrabongse (หม่อมเจ้าอ้าย จิตรพงศ์)
  • Prince Charoenchai Chitrabongse (หม่อมเจ้าเจริญใจ จิตรพงศ์)

After the death of his second wife, the prince remarried one last time, marrying Mom Rachavongse To Ngon-rot (หม่อมราชวงศ์โต งอนรถ). They had a total of six children, of whom five were male:

  • Prince Sam Chitrabongse (หม่อมเจ้าสาม จิตรพงศ์)
  • Princess Pralomchit Chitrabongse (หม่อมเจ้าประโลมจิตร จิตรพงศ์)
  • Princess Duangchit Chitrabongse (หม่อมเจ้าดวงจิตร จิตรพงศ์)
  • Prince Yachai Chitrabongse (หม่อมเจ้ายาใจ จิตรพงศ์)
  • Prince Phlao-rot Chitrabongse (หม่อมเจ้าเพลารถ จิตรพงศ์)
  • Princess Konnika Chitrabongse (หม่อมเจ้าหญิงกรณิกา จิตรพงศ์)

Official title edit

His official title was "สมเด็จพระเจ้าบรมวงศ์เธอ เจ้าฟ้าจิตรเจริญ กรมพระยานริศรานุวัดติวงศ์" (Somdet Phra Chao Boromma Wong Thoe Chao Fa Chitcharoen Krom Phraya Naritsaranuwattiwong), which can be translated as "His Royal Highness Prince Chitcharoen, the Prince Narisara Nuwattiwong".

His full ceremonial title (before he was promoted to the rank of "Krom Phraya") was "สมเด็จพระเจ้าบรมวงศ์เธอ เจ้าฟ้ากรมพระนริศรานุวัดติวงศ์ มหามกุฏพงศ์นฤบดินทร ปรมินทรานุชาธิเบนทร์ ปรเมนทรราชปิตุลา สวามิภักดิ์สยามวิชิต สรรพศิลปสิทธิวิทยาธร สุรจิตรกรศุภโกศล ประพนธปรีชาชาญโบราณคดี สังคีตวาทิตวิธีวิจารณ์ มโหฬารสีตลัธยาศรัย พุทธาทิไตรรัตนสรณานุวัติ ขัตติยเดชานุภาพบพิตร" ("Somdet Phra Chao Boromma Wong Thoe, Chao Fa Kromma Phra Naritsaranuwattiwong, Maha Makutta Phong Narue Bodin, Paraminthranuchathiben, Paramen Ratcha Pitula, Sawamiphak Sayama Wichit, Sappha Sinlapa Sit Witthaya Thon, Sura Chittra Kon Suppha Koson, Praphontha Pricha Chan Boranna Khadi, Sangkhita Wathit Withi Wichan, Maholan Sitalatthayasai, Phutthathi Trai Rat Sarananuwat, Khattiya Dechanuphap Bophit").

Death edit

Naris died on 10 March 1947 from a stroke. His funeral was held publicly at Sanam Luang. His cremation pyre was similar to the royal funeral pyre of Ananda Mahidol.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Silpakorn Channel. "Documentary of Prince Naris Official" (Video, subtitled). YouTube (in Thai and English). Silpakorn University. Archived from the original on 21 December 2021. Retrieved 25 April 2019.
  2. ^ Atthakor, Ploenpote (25 April 2019). "Ban Plainern saga shows city never learns" (Opinion). Bangkok Post. Retrieved 25 April 2019.
  3. ^ Ally Anumudu (11 December 2012). "The King and I". Prezi. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
  4. ^ "Ministry of Finance - Thailand". www2.mof.go.th.
  5. ^ เจริญวงศ์, สุรศักดิ์. สมเด็จฯ เจ้าฟ้ากรมพระยานริศรานุวัคติวงศ์ – "สมเด็จครู" นายช่างใหญ่แห่งกรุงสยาม.
  6. ^ Kobkua Suwannathat-Pian (2003). Kings, Country and Constitutions: Thailand's Political Development, 1932-2000. RoutledgeCurzon. p. 245. ISBN 0-7007-1473-1.
  7. ^ Crosbie-Jones, Max (28 March 2017). "Book Talk: The Making of 'Prince Naris: A Siamese Designer'". Thailand Tatler. Retrieved 25 April 2019.
  8. ^ Wright, Michael. "Prince Naris – The Master of Thai Art".

Further reading edit

  • Chitrabongs, M.L. Chittawadi (January 2017). PRINCE NARIS: A Siamese Designer (Hardcover ed.). Chicago: Serindia Publications. ISBN 9781932476859.

External links edit

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Narisara Nuwattiwong
House of Chitrabhongse
Cadet branch of the House of Chakri
Born: 28 April 1863 Died: 10 March 1947
Regnal titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Paribatra Sukhumbandhu
Regent of Siam
1934 – 1935
Succeeded by
Anuwatchaturon
Military offices
Preceded by
Prabporapak
Commander of the Navy Department
1898 – 1899
Succeeded by
Prachaksinlapakhom
Preceded by Chief of the Joint Operations Department
1896 – 1899
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Treasury
1892 – 1894
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Rattanathibes
Minister of Defence
1894 – 1899
Succeeded by
Prachaksinlapakhom

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Prince Chitcharoen the Prince Narisara Nuwattiwong Thai nrisranuwdtiwngs RTGS Naritsaranuwattiwong 28 April 1863 10 March 1947 Prince Naris for short ne Chitcharoen citrecriy was a member of the royal family of Siam now Thailand minister general and scholar A polymath he became known as the great craftsman of Siam and the prince master 1 The anniversary of his birth 28 April is celebrated in Thailand as Prince Naris Day 2 ChitcharoencitrecriyPrince Narisara NuwattiwongBorn 1863 04 28 28 April 1863Grand Palace Phra Nakhon Bangkok SiamDied10 March 1947 1947 03 10 aged 83 Bangkok SiamSpouseRatchawong Pluem SiriwongMalai SewatamRatchawong To Ngon rotIssue9 sons and daughters Mom Chao Pluemchit ChittraphongMom Chao AiMom Chao CharoenchaiMom Chao SamMom Chao PralomchitMom Chao DuangchitMom Chao YachaiMom Chao Phlao rotMom Chao KonnikaHouseChitrabhongse Chakri FatherMongkut Rama IV MotherPhannarai Chae Siriwong SignatureMinister of Royal TreasuryIn office 21 March 1892 23 December 1894Preceded byChaturonrasmiSucceeded bySrisiddhi ThongjayaMinister of DefenceIn office 1894 1899Preceded byPhum SrichaiyantSucceeded byThongkhongkonhyaiChief of the Joint Operations DepartmentIn office 1896 1899Preceded byBhanurangsi SavangwongseSucceeded byBhanurangsi SavangwongseCommander of the Navy DepartmentIn office 1898 1899Preceded byKachornchratwongseSucceeded byPrachak Silapakhom Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Government 2 2 Design 2 2 1 Architecture 2 2 2 Music 3 Family 4 Official title 5 Death 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly life editPrince Narisara Nuwattiwong was born on 28 April 1863 in Bangkok Thailand He was the son of Pannarai and King Rama IV also known as King Mongkut Prince Nuwattiwong was educated by Western missionaries who encouraged his interest in the fine arts 3 Career editGovernment edit Prince Narisara Nuwattiwong was appointed as the Director of Public Works Town and Country Planning for the Ministry of the Interior He worked on Thailand s early urban planning and became an Art Advisor for the Royal Institute of Thailand His other jobs included working for the Ministry of the Treasury the Ministry of War and the Ministry of the Palace From 1892 to 1894 he served as Minister of the Treasury 4 From 1894 to 1899 he was the Minister of War During his tenure the former Kalahom department dating back to the 15th century was radically modernised based on Western models From 1896 to 1899 Prince Naris who was both a general of the army and an admiral additionally held the position of the Commander of the Department of Military Operation the highest military position in the Siamese Army of that time From 1898 to 1899 he was also the Commander of the Navy Department and therefore commanding officer of the Siamese Navy 5 Prince Naris served as Regent of Siam from 1934 to 1935 substituting for his nephew King Prajadhipok Rama VII who resided in England during the treatment of an eye condition After Prajadhipok s definite abdication in 1935 and the choice of 9 year old Ananda Mahidol as the new king Naris declined the request to continue as regent pointing to his old age 6 Design edit When Prince Naris began his art endeavours there was no Siamese concept of design Thailand had no art museum and the arts were not taught at universities Prince Naris worked with Siamese craftsmen and Italian artists on royal commissions to create Siamese art 7 As Thailand began to modernize it created its first European style government ministries Narisara was assigned to design the crest for these newly created ministries Each crest he designed was different representing the role of each group 1 8 Architecture edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message Wat Benchamabophit the Marble Temple was the first temple in Thailand to use marble in its construction This temple has been described as a defining example of a modern Buddhist temple by the Western Ministries of Architecture The Wat Benchamabophit School is next to Wat Benjamabophit Unlike the temple the school was built in Western style Phraubosotwatrachativas is another temple made of marble but the style of this building combines Western and Thai styles The temple contains oil paintings that were inspired by art found in Western medieval churches Music edit Sansoen Phra Barami or Royal Anthem Khamen Sai Yok Family editPrince Naris was married three times His first wife was Mom Rachavongse Pluem Sirivongse hmxmrachwngsplum siriwngs with whom he had one daughter Prince Pluemchit Chitrabongse hmxmecaplumcit citrphngs After the death of his first wife Prince Naris married Mom Malai Chitrabongse Na Ayudhaya nee Sewatam hmxmmaly eswtamr with whom he had two sons Prince Ai Chitrabongse hmxmecaxay citrphngs Prince Charoenchai Chitrabongse hmxmecaecriyic citrphngs After the death of his second wife the prince remarried one last time marrying Mom Rachavongse To Ngon rot hmxmrachwngsot ngxnrth They had a total of six children of whom five were male Prince Sam Chitrabongse hmxmecasam citrphngs Princess Pralomchit Chitrabongse hmxmecapraolmcitr citrphngs Princess Duangchit Chitrabongse hmxmecadwngcitr citrphngs Prince Yachai Chitrabongse hmxmecayaic citrphngs Prince Phlao rot Chitrabongse hmxmecaephlarth citrphngs Princess Konnika Chitrabongse hmxmecahyingkrnika citrphngs Official title editHis official title was smedcphraecabrmwngsethx ecafacitrecriy krmphrayanrisranuwdtiwngs Somdet Phra Chao Boromma Wong Thoe Chao Fa Chitcharoen Krom Phraya Naritsaranuwattiwong which can be translated as His Royal Highness Prince Chitcharoen the Prince Narisara Nuwattiwong His full ceremonial title before he was promoted to the rank of Krom Phraya was smedcphraecabrmwngsethx ecafakrmphranrisranuwdtiwngs mhamkutphngsnvbdinthr prminthranuchathiebnthr premnthrrachpitula swamiphkdisyamwichit srrphsilpsiththiwithyathr surcitrkrsuphoksl praphnthprichachayobrankhdi sngkhitwathitwithiwicarn mohlarsitlthyasry phuththathiitrrtnsrnanuwti khttiyedchanuphaphbphitr Somdet Phra Chao Boromma Wong Thoe Chao Fa Kromma Phra Naritsaranuwattiwong Maha Makutta Phong Narue Bodin Paraminthranuchathiben Paramen Ratcha Pitula Sawamiphak Sayama Wichit Sappha Sinlapa Sit Witthaya Thon Sura Chittra Kon Suppha Koson Praphontha Pricha Chan Boranna Khadi Sangkhita Wathit Withi Wichan Maholan Sitalatthayasai Phutthathi Trai Rat Sarananuwat Khattiya Dechanuphap Bophit Death editNaris died on 10 March 1947 from a stroke His funeral was held publicly at Sanam Luang His cremation pyre was similar to the royal funeral pyre of Ananda Mahidol References edit a b Silpakorn Channel Documentary of Prince Naris Official Video subtitled YouTube in Thai and English Silpakorn University Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 Retrieved 25 April 2019 Atthakor Ploenpote 25 April 2019 Ban Plainern saga shows city never learns Opinion Bangkok Post Retrieved 25 April 2019 Ally Anumudu 11 December 2012 The King and I Prezi Retrieved 27 February 2014 Ministry of Finance Thailand www2 mof go th ecriywngs surskdi smedc ecafakrmphrayanrisranuwkhtiwngs smedckhru naychangihyaehngkrungsyam Kobkua Suwannathat Pian 2003 Kings Country and Constitutions Thailand s Political Development 1932 2000 RoutledgeCurzon p 245 ISBN 0 7007 1473 1 Crosbie Jones Max 28 March 2017 Book Talk The Making of Prince Naris A Siamese Designer Thailand Tatler Retrieved 25 April 2019 Wright Michael Prince Naris The Master of Thai Art Further reading editChitrabongs M L Chittawadi January 2017 PRINCE NARIS A Siamese Designer Hardcover ed Chicago Serindia Publications ISBN 9781932476859 External links editThe Prince Narisara Nuvadtivongs nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Narisara Nuwattiwong Narisara NuwattiwongHouse of ChitrabhongseCadet branch of the House of ChakriBorn 28 April 1863 Died 10 March 1947 Regnal titles VacantTitle last held byParibatra Sukhumbandhu Regent of Siam1934 1935 Succeeded byAnuwatchaturon Military offices Preceded byPrabporapak Commander of the Navy Department1898 1899 Succeeded byPrachaksinlapakhom Preceded byBhanubandhu Vongsevoradej Chief of the Joint Operations Department1896 1899 Succeeded byChirapravati Voradej Political offices Preceded byChakkrabatradipongse Minister of Treasury1892 1894 Succeeded bySiridhaj Sangkas Preceded byRattanathibes Minister of Defence1894 1899 Succeeded byPrachaksinlapakhom Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Narisara Nuwattiwong amp oldid 1223403735, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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