In this charming reverse glass painting, the iconic Javanese figure Petruk is humorously portrayed in an unlikely role--seated like a royal with his fellow Punakawan, Semar, Gareng, and Bagong, offer him tribute on bended knee. The scene references the well-known wayang tale Petruk Dadi Ratu ("Petruk Becomes a King"), a satirical folk story in which Petruk temporarily ascends to the throne. Originally told in shadow puppet theater, this narrative is a bold political satire where Petruk, typically a lanky and comic servant, rules with absurd authority. The tale critiques greed, corruption, and the pitfalls of power while underscoring the wisdom and integrity of the Punakawan when contrasted with traditional rulers. In the end, Petruk relinquishes the crown, recognizing that true nobility lies not in status, but in humility and justice. Rendered in the vibrant lukisan kaca (reverse glass painting) tradition--a technique popularized in Java in the early 20th century--this work radiates with folkloric flair and cultural symbolism.Condition Note: The item is in overall good condition. There may be signs of wear consistent with age. Please look at the images for more details.