Wonen in Batavia en Buitenzorg Route
Visit 18 works of this collection in the Rijksmuseum
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Wonen in Batavia en Buitenzorg in the museum
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Two Views of Dutch East India Company Trading Posts: Lawec in Cambodia and Banda in the Southern Moluccas, Johannes Vinckboons (attributed to), c. 1662 - c. 1663
Room 2.9
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Pieter Cnoll, Cornelia van Nijenrode, their Daughters and Two Enslaved Servants, Jacob Coeman, 1665
Room 2.9
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Water Bowl, Jacob de Grebber, anonymous, 1679
Room 2.9
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The Arms of the Dutch East India Company and of the Town of Batavia, Jeronimus Becx (II), 1651
Room 2.9
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The Castle of Batavia, Andries Beeckman, c. 1662
Room 2.9
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Japanese koban with a stamp (coat of arms of Holland) applied in Batavia, anonymous, 1690
Room 2.16
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Javanese Court Officials, anonymous, c. 1820 - c. 1870
Room 1.17
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Christoffel van Swoll (1713-1718), Hendrik van den Bosch, 1713 - 1718
Room 1.5
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Diederik van Durven (1729-1730), Hendrik van den Bosch, 1729 - 1736
Room 1.5
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Dirk van Cloon (1730-1735), Hendrik van den Bosch, 1733
Room 1.5
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Abraham van Riebeeck (1709-1713), anonymous, c. 1710
Room 1.5
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Hendrik Swaardecroon (1718-1725), Hendrik van den Bosch, 1723
Room 1.5
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Willem van Outhoorn (1691-1704), anonymous, 1691 - 1710
Room 1.5
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Jacob Mossel (1750-1761), anonymous, c. 1755
Room 1.5
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Baron Gustaaf Willem van Imhoff (1743-1750), anonymous, c. 1745
Room 1.5
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Adriaan Valckenier (1737-1741), Theodorus Justinus Rheen, 1737
Room 1.5
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Johannes Thedens (1741-1743), anonymous, c. 1742
Room 1.5
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Casket, anonymous, c. 1700 - c. 1725
Room 0.7
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