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Jakarta is the capital and largest city of Indonesia, and is located on the northwest coast of Java Island, and has a population of over 10 million people

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Background imageJakarta Collection: Cologne Troops Bring Civilis Wife and Sister to Cerialis, Publshed 1612. Creator: Antonio Tempesta

Cologne Troops Bring Civilis Wife and Sister to Cerialis, Publshed 1612. Creator: Antonio Tempesta
Cologne Troops Bring Civilis Wife and Sister to Cerialis, Publshed 1612. From The War of the Romans Against the Batavians, pl. 28

Background imageJakarta Collection: The Dutch During a Surprise Attack of the Roman Camp on the Moselle, Publshed 1612

The Dutch During a Surprise Attack of the Roman Camp on the Moselle, Publshed 1612. Creator: Antonio Tempesta
The Dutch During a Surprise Attack of the Roman Camp on the Moselle, Publshed 1612. From The War of the Romans Against the Batavians, pl. 27

Background imageJakarta Collection: Cerialis Pardons and Relieves Roman Soldiers Who had Helped Civilis, Publshed 1612

Cerialis Pardons and Relieves Roman Soldiers Who had Helped Civilis, Publshed 1612. Creator: Antonio Tempesta
Cerialis Pardons and Relieves Roman Soldiers Who had Helped Civilis, Publshed 1612. From The War of the Romans Against the Batavians, pl. 26

Background imageJakarta Collection: Conference on What Steps to Take Upon the Romans New Troops Approaching Across the Alps, 1612

Conference on What Steps to Take Upon the Romans New Troops Approaching Across the Alps, 1612
Conference on What Steps to Take Upon the Romans New Troops Approaching Across the Alps, Publshed 1612. From The War of the Romans Against the Batavians, pl. 23

Background imageJakarta Collection: Civilis Separates Germans and Dutch Troops, Publshed 1612. Creator: Antonio Tempesta

Civilis Separates Germans and Dutch Troops, Publshed 1612. Creator: Antonio Tempesta
Civilis Separates Germans and Dutch Troops, Publshed 1612. From The War of the Romans Against the Batavians, pl. 22

Background imageJakarta Collection: Envoys from Cologne Bring Presents to Civilis, Publshed 1612. Creator: Antonio Tempesta

Envoys from Cologne Bring Presents to Civilis, Publshed 1612. Creator: Antonio Tempesta
Envoys from Cologne Bring Presents to Civilis, Publshed 1612. From The War of the Romans Against the Batavians, pl. 21

Background imageJakarta Collection: The Romans Misled by Civilis Horse that He was Dead or Injured, Publshed 1612

The Romans Misled by Civilis Horse that He was Dead or Injured, Publshed 1612. Creator: Antonio Tempesta
The Romans Misled by Civilis Horse that He was Dead or Injured, Publshed 1612. From The War of the Romans Against the Batavians, pl. 17

Background imageJakarta Collection: Civilis Treating with a Roman Commander, Publshed 1612. Creator: Antonio Tempesta

Civilis Treating with a Roman Commander, Publshed 1612. Creator: Antonio Tempesta
Civilis Treating with a Roman Commander, Publshed 1612. From The War of the Romans Against the Batavians, pl. 15

Background imageJakarta Collection: New Attack on the Fortress, Publshed 1612. Creator: Antonio Tempesta

New Attack on the Fortress, Publshed 1612. Creator: Antonio Tempesta
New Attack on the Fortress, Publshed 1612. From The War of the Romans Against the Batavians, pl. 14

Background imageJakarta Collection: Attack on a Roman Fortress at Night, Publshed 1612. Creator: Antonio Tempesta

Attack on a Roman Fortress at Night, Publshed 1612. Creator: Antonio Tempesta
Attack on a Roman Fortress at Night, Publshed 1612. From The War of the Romans Against the Batavians, pl. 13

Background imageJakarta Collection: German Envoys Visit Civilis, Publshed 1612. Creator: Antonio Tempesta

German Envoys Visit Civilis, Publshed 1612. Creator: Antonio Tempesta
German Envoys Visit Civilis, Publshed 1612. From The War of the Romans Against the Batavians, pl. 7

Background imageJakarta Collection: Romans Defeated near the Rhine, Publshed 1612. Creator: Antonio Tempesta

Romans Defeated near the Rhine, Publshed 1612. Creator: Antonio Tempesta
Romans Defeated near the Rhine, Publshed 1612. From The War of the Romans Against the Batavians, pl. 6

Background imageJakarta Collection: Two Roman Units Defeated, Publshed 1612. Creator: Antonio Tempesta

Two Roman Units Defeated, Publshed 1612. Creator: Antonio Tempesta
Two Roman Units Defeated, Publshed 1612. From The War of the Romans Against the Batavians, pl. 5. Bruno Appointed Leader of the Caninefates

Background imageJakarta Collection: Claudius Civilis Arrested and His Brother Paulus Beheaded, 1611. Creator: Antonio Tempesta

Claudius Civilis Arrested and His Brother Paulus Beheaded, 1611. Creator: Antonio Tempesta
Claudius Civilis Arrested and His Brother Paulus Beheaded, 1611. From The War of the Romans Against the Batavians, pl. 3

Background imageJakarta Collection: The Romans Paying Off Dutch Old Men for the Services of Young Ones, Publshed 1612

The Romans Paying Off Dutch Old Men for the Services of Young Ones, Publshed 1612. Creator: Antonio Tempesta
The Romans Paying Off Dutch Old Men for the Services of Young Ones, Publshed 1612. From The War of the Romans Against the Batavians, pl. 2

Background imageJakarta Collection: Hendrik Swaardecroon (1718-1725), 1723. Creator: Hendrik van den Bosch

Hendrik Swaardecroon (1718-1725), 1723. Creator: Hendrik van den Bosch
Hendrik Swaardecroon (1718-1725), 1723. Other Title(s): Portrait of Hendrik Swaardecroon (Hendrick Zwaardecroon), Governor General of the Dutch East Indies

Background imageJakarta Collection: View of Batavia, 1640-1676. Creator: Hendrick Jacobsz Dubbels

View of Batavia, 1640-1676. Creator: Hendrick Jacobsz Dubbels
View of Batavia, 1640-1676

Background imageJakarta Collection: Lower town of Batavia, 1870-1923. Creator: Willem Witsen

Lower town of Batavia, 1870-1923. Creator: Willem Witsen
Lower town of Batavia, 1870-1923. Old houses on the water. Batavia was the capital of the Dutch East Indies. The area corresponds to present-day Jakarta, Indonesia

Background imageJakarta Collection: Evangelical Lutheran Church within the city of Batavia in the East Indies, c.1785

Evangelical Lutheran Church within the city of Batavia in the East Indies, c.1785. Creator: Jan Brandes
Evangelical Lutheran Church within the city of Batavia in the East Indies, c.1785. Church interior with Jan Brandes (the artist) in the pulpit

Background imageJakarta Collection: Mangosteen, 1784. Creator: Jan Brandes

Mangosteen, 1784. Creator: Jan Brandes
Mangosteen, 1784. Leaf, branch and tree of the Indonesian fruit Manggistan. With inscription. Part of Jan Brandes sketchbook, dl. 1 (1808), p. 164 and see also p. 163

Background imageJakarta Collection: Javanese auxiliary troops of the Company, 1779-1785. Creator: Jan Brandes

Javanese auxiliary troops of the Company, 1779-1785. Creator: Jan Brandes
Javanese auxiliary troops of the Company, 1779-1785. General and the officers in the foreground and in the background the soldiers of the VOC in Batavia. With inscription

Background imageJakarta Collection: Minjawa or iguana, 1784. Creator: Jan Brandes

Minjawa or iguana, 1784. Creator: Jan Brandes
Minjawa or iguana, 1784. Iguana, seen from above. With inscription. Part of Jan Brandes sketchbook, dl. 1 (1808), p. 149

Background imageJakarta Collection: Brandes house and estate outside Batavia, 1785. Creator: Jan Brandes

Brandes house and estate outside Batavia, 1785. Creator: Jan Brandes
Brandes house and estate outside Batavia, 1785. Large house with outbuildings and stables and adjacent country in which Brandes lived from 7 June 1780 until his departure from Batavia 26 August 1785

Background imageJakarta Collection: Mangosteen, 1784. Creator: Jan Brandes

Mangosteen, 1784. Creator: Jan Brandes
Mangosteen, 1784. Indonesian fruit. Two whole fruits and one cut in half. With inscription. Part of Jan Brandes sketchbook, dl. 1 (1808), p. 163

Background imageJakarta Collection: Small bird on branch, 1785. Creator: Jan Brandes

Small bird on branch, 1785. Creator: Jan Brandes
Small bird on branch, 1785. Bee-eater from Batavia (Dutch East Indies). With inscription. (Certhia viridis or Merops viridis?) Part of Jan Brandes sketchbook, dl. 1 (1808), p. 63

Background imageJakarta Collection: Officer of the Batavian army, 1801. Creator: Jan Antony Langendijk

Officer of the Batavian army, 1801. Creator: Jan Antony Langendijk
Officer of the Batavian army, 1801. An officer of the engineers of the Batavian army, walking arm in arm with a lady

Background imageJakarta Collection: Batavian Colonial Infantry of the Cape of Good Hope, 1806. Creator: Jan Antony Langendijk

Batavian Colonial Infantry of the Cape of Good Hope, 1806. Creator: Jan Antony Langendijk
Batavian Colonial Infantry of the Cape of Good Hope, 1806

Background imageJakarta Collection: Grenadier Officer and the municipality of the Livonian Guard, 1806. Creator: Jan Antony Langendijk

Grenadier Officer and the municipality of the Livonian Guard, 1806. Creator: Jan Antony Langendijk
Grenadier Officer and the municipality of the Livonian Guard of the Grand Pensionary of the Batavian Republic, 1806

Background imageJakarta Collection: Drawing shows her work to Mercury, 1803-c.1899. Creator: J. Enklaar

Drawing shows her work to Mercury, 1803-c.1899. Creator: J. Enklaar
Drawing shows her work to Mercury, 1803-c.1899. The personification of drawing shows a sketchbook with her work to Mercury

Background imageJakarta Collection: View of the harbour in Batavia, 1742-1801. Creator: Georg Mathaus Probst

View of the harbour in Batavia, 1742-1801. Creator: Georg Mathaus Probst
View of the harbour in Batavia, 1742-1801. Ships and boats

Background imageJakarta Collection: The Peace Negotiations between Claudius Civilis and Quintus Petillius Cerealis on the Demolished

The Peace Negotiations between Claudius Civilis and Quintus Petillius Cerealis on the Demolished Bri Creator
The Peace Negotiations between Claudius Civilis and Quintus Petillius Cerealis on the Demolished Bridge. 1658-1662

Background imageJakarta Collection: House on the Rijswijk, Batavia (Jalan Veteran), 1835-1845. Creator: Ernest Alfred Hardouin

House on the Rijswijk, Batavia (Jalan Veteran), 1835-1845. Creator: Ernest Alfred Hardouin
House on the Rijswijk, Batavia (Jalan Veteran), 1835-1845

Background imageJakarta Collection: The Batavian Fleet off Veere, 1800, 1800-1809. Creator: Engel Hoogerheyden

The Batavian Fleet off Veere, 1800, 1800-1809. Creator: Engel Hoogerheyden
The Batavian Fleet off Veere, 1800, 1800-1809

Background imageJakarta Collection: Desing for the flag of the Batavian Navy, 1796, (1796). Creator: Dirk Langendijk

Desing for the flag of the Batavian Navy, 1796, (1796). Creator: Dirk Langendijk
Desing for the flag of the Batavian Navy, 1796, (1796). Allegorical figure on the flag of the Navy of the Batavian Republic. The Dutch Virgin and the Netherlands Lion hold a spear with the liberty hat

Background imageJakarta Collection: View of the town hall and the New Dutch Church in Batavia, 1755-1779

View of the town hall and the New Dutch Church in Batavia, 1755-1779. Creator: Franz Xavier Habermann
View of the town hall and the New Dutch Church in Batavia, 1755-1779

Background imageJakarta Collection: Chinese day of sacrifice in Batavia, 1779-1785. Creator: Jan Brandes

Chinese day of sacrifice in Batavia, 1779-1785. Creator: Jan Brandes
Chinese day of sacrifice in Batavia, 1779-1785. Tsingbing Festival. Detail of hats. Paper houses to be burned. High priests in a pagoda. Altar with incense and offerings of pigs heads

Background imageJakarta Collection: Chinese sacrificial ceremony in Batavia, 1779-1785. Creator: Jan Brandes

Chinese sacrificial ceremony in Batavia, 1779-1785. Creator: Jan Brandes
Chinese sacrificial ceremony in Batavia, 1779-1785. Ceremonies during the Tsingbing Festival. An altar. Man with gong and a burnt offering. Ceremony with major, capitains, lieutenants

Background imageJakarta Collection: Chinese sacrificial ceremony in Batavia, 1785. Creator: Jan Brandes

Chinese sacrificial ceremony in Batavia, 1785. Creator: Jan Brandes
Chinese sacrificial ceremony in Batavia, 1785. Ceremony during the Tsingbing Festival. Drawings of musical instruments. Worshippers kow-towing. Altar with incense

Background imageJakarta Collection: Insects, 1783. Creator: Jan Brandes

Insects, 1783. Creator: Jan Brandes
Insects, 1783. Batavian grasshopper or beetle, cricket Gryllus domesticus, caterpillar, pupae and cockroach Blatta americana

Background imageJakarta Collection: The Arms of the Dutch East India Company and of the Town of Batavia, 1651

The Arms of the Dutch East India Company and of the Town of Batavia, 1651. Creator: Jeronimus Becx II
The Arms of the Dutch East India Company and of the Town of Batavia, 1651

Background imageJakarta Collection: View at Rijswijk Batavia, 1838-1898. Creator: Charles William Meredith van de Velde

View at Rijswijk Batavia, 1838-1898. Creator: Charles William Meredith van de Velde
View at Rijswijk Batavia, 1838-1898

Background imageJakarta Collection: Marketplace with Romans and Batavieren, 1889. Creator: Charles Rochussen

Marketplace with Romans and Batavieren, 1889. Creator: Charles Rochussen
Marketplace with Romans and Batavieren, 1889

Background imageJakarta Collection: Eponina asks Vespasian for mercy for Sabinus, 1726-1783. Creator: Blaise Nicolas Lesueur

Eponina asks Vespasian for mercy for Sabinus, 1726-1783. Creator: Blaise Nicolas Lesueur
Eponina asks Vespasian for mercy for Sabinus, 1726-1783. The request is refused

Background imageJakarta Collection: Country house with colonnade in Kramat in Batavia, 1840. Creator: Anon

Country house with colonnade in Kramat in Batavia, 1840. Creator: Anon
Country house with colonnade in Kramat in Batavia, 1840

Background imageJakarta Collection: A Market Stall in Batavia, c.1640-c.1666. Creator: Andries Beeckman

A Market Stall in Batavia, c.1640-c.1666. Creator: Andries Beeckman
A Market Stall in Batavia, c.1640-c.1666. Other Title(s): East Indian Market Stall in Batavia

Background imageJakarta Collection: Isaac de l'Ostal de Saint-Martin (c 1629-96), Councillor of the Dutch East Indies

Isaac de l'Ostal de Saint-Martin (c 1629-96), Councillor of the Dutch East Indies and Commander of t Creator
Isaac de l'Ostal de Saint-Martin (c 1629-96), Councillor of the Dutch East Indies and Commander of the Garrison at Batavia, 1650-1702

Background imageJakarta Collection: The Island of Onrust near Batavia (Jakarta), 1699. Creator: Unknown

The Island of Onrust near Batavia (Jakarta), 1699. Creator: Unknown
The Island of Onrust near Batavia (Jakarta), 1699. Manner of Abraham Storck

Background imageJakarta Collection: The Peace Negotiations between Julius Civilis and the Roman General Cerialis, 1600-1613

The Peace Negotiations between Julius Civilis and the Roman General Cerialis, 1600-1613. Creator: Otto Van Veen
The Peace Negotiations between Julius Civilis and the Roman General Cerialis, 1600-1613. Other Title(s): "Peace Negotiations between Claudius Civilis



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Jakarta Collection

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