The Rapenburg in Leiden, Carel Lodewijk Hansen, 1807

The Rapenburg in Leiden, Carel Lodewijk Hansen, 1807

oil on canvas, h 94.5cm × w 125.5cm More details

On 12 January 1807 a ship laden with 37,000 pounds of gunpowder exploded in the centre of Leiden. It was a national disaster: 150 people died and many houses were destroyed. King Louis Napoleon, shown at left among Leiden city officials, acted like a true father to his subjects. Three days after the explosion, he visited the scene and organized financial help. This made him very popular with the Dutch.