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Foundation of Batavia, Java, Dutch East Indies, 1619, (c1870).Artist: JH Rennefeld
Foundation of Batavia, Java, Dutch East Indies, 1619, (c1870). The Dutch first arrived in Indonesia in 1596 and six years later established the Dutch East India Company to exploit the lucarative spice trade. In 1619 they founded Batavia, the town that would eventually grow to become the modern Indonesian capital, Jakarta. A print from Nederlands Geschiedenis en Volksleven in Schetsen, by J Van Lenner and J Ter Gouw. (Leiden, AW Sijthoff, c1870).
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Image
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5048px × 3462px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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17th century
Batavia
Colonialism
Conradyn
Conradyn Cunaeus;Cunaeus
country
Dutch
dutch east indies
Engraving
Gouw
History
indonesia
INDONESIAN
J ter
J ter Gouw
J van
J van Lenner
Jakarta
JAVA
JH
JH Rennefeld
Lenner
LOCATION
Netherlands
PALM TREES
PLANTS
Print Collector8
Rennefeld
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
spice trade
TGN
The Netherlands, Topography
The Print Collector
TRADE
TREES