FURTHER INDIA AND INDONESIA There can be traced in each area, first of all, an Indianesque period, when the local art is closely related to that of India in which the forms of Indian art were reproduced, then a classical period (A.D. 800-1200) in which local national formulae are evolved and crystallised; and finally a local national phase no longer in direct contact with India, and passing into a stage of folk-art which has survived up to the present day. It is at all times an injustice to apply to the local schools the name of Indian colonial art, for although the structural and decorative elements are all originally of Indian origin, the originality and energy of the local forms derive from indigenous sources, and the expression of local ethnic character is everywhere apparent. (See INDONESIAN