Het wedervinden van het eenig overgebleven kind van den vermoorden resident van den Berg (titel op object) Soldiers and figures in an Indonesian landscape. A figure to be presented in a single hand of a child that is held by a squatting woman at the shoulders. The child is the son of Rudolphus resident Johannes van den Berg, who during riots in the Moluccas, on the island of Saparua, was killed noticed in 1817. Top left: Part I. Right: p. 239. Manufacturer : print maker: Daniel Many Where: d (I) (shown on object) to drawing of: Quirijn Maurits Rudolf Ver Huell (indicated on object) Place manuf


Het wedervinden van het eenig overgebleven kind van den vermoorden resident van den Berg (titel op object) Soldiers and figures in an Indonesian landscape. A figure to be presented in a single hand of a child that is held by a squatting woman at the shoulders. The child is the son of Rudolphus resident Johannes van den Berg, who during riots in the Moluccas, on the island of Saparua, was killed noticed in 1817. Top left: Part I. Right: p. 239. Manufacturer : print maker: Daniel Many Where: d (I) (shown on object) to drawing of: Quirijn Maurits Rudolf Ver Huell (indicated on object) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1817 - 1819 Physical characteristics: engra and etching material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: sheet: h 230 mm × W 277 mm Subject: landscapes in tropical and sub-tropical regions trees: palm-tree soldiers and civiliansOpstand against the Dutch authorities on Saparua (1817) When: 1817 - 1817


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