Hollandse schepen bij Bantam aangevallen door lokale bevolking, ca 1600 Gevegt bij Bantam (titel op object) Dutch ships at Bantam attacked by locals about 1600Gevegt at Bantam (title object) Property Type: print history picture Item number: RP-P-1905-5801Catalogusreferentie: FMH 1173-AOpmerking (added number RPK) Description: Dutch ships at Bantam attacked by locals with bow and arrow in small boats, 1600. Where: apparently concerned that the fighting with Javanese in the bay of Bantam, during the First Ship Vaert Cornelis de Houtman to the East Indies in 1595-1597. Stored in the collection Fr


Hollandse schepen bij Bantam aangevallen door lokale bevolking, ca 1600 Gevegt bij Bantam (titel op object) Dutch ships at Bantam attacked by locals about 1600Gevegt at Bantam (title object) Property Type: print history picture Item number: RP-P-1905-5801Catalogusreferentie: FMH 1173-AOpmerking (added number RPK) Description: Dutch ships at Bantam attacked by locals with bow and arrow in small boats, 1600. Where: apparently concerned that the fighting with Javanese in the bay of Bantam, during the First Ship Vaert Cornelis de Houtman to the East Indies in 1595-1597. Stored in the collection Frederik Muller as being (incorrectly) an illustration of the battle for Bantam between five Dutch ships of Admiral Wolfert Hermansz and Portuguese fleet of thirty ships in the sea battle, 25-30 december 1601. Manufacturer : printmaker: Dirk de Jong (listed building) in its design: Dirk de Jong (listed property) Place manufacture: Netherlands Date: 1784 Physical features: etching material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: sheet: h 206 mm × W 124 mmToelichtingNiet in Frederick Muller; added by the RPK nummer. Subject: exploration, expedition, or voyage discovery landscapes in tropical and sub-tropical regions landscapes in tropical and sub-tropical regions for naval battle Bantam First Vessel Vaert (1595-1597) Where: 1601-12 - 1601-12


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