Arrest Diepo Negoro Lieutenant-General Baron De Kock
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Arrest Diepo Negoro Lieutenant-General Baron De Kock
The Arrest of Diepo Negoro by Lieutenant-General Baron De Kock, The Submission of Diponegoro to Lieutenant General Hendrik Merkus Baron de Kock, March 28, 1830, ending the Java War (1825-30). The Javanese prince Diponegoro is arrested in front of De Kocks home. On the left the Dutch soldiers and the carriage with which the prince is taken away. The princes followers sit on the left, their weapons are on the ground, surrender, war, prince, Java, Hendrik Merkus baron de Kock, Diponegoro, Nicols Pieneman, c. 1830 - c. 1835, canvas, oil paint (paint), h 77 cm × w 100 cm × h 111 cm × w 134 cm × t 14 cm
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Media ID 19553600
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1830 1835 Arrest Arrested Away Carriage Ending Front Ground Java Nicolaas Pieneman Prince Submission Surrender Weapons March 28 Oil Paint
EDITORS COMMENTS
The print captures a significant moment in history, depicting the arrest of Javanese prince Diponegoro by Lieutenant-General Baron De Kock, marking the end of the Java War (1825-30). In front of De Kock's home, we see the Dutch soldiers standing on the left, ready to escort Diponegoro away. The carriage that will transport him is also visible nearby. On the other side of the scene, we witness a poignant sight as Diponegoro's followers sit on the ground with their weapons surrendered. This image symbolizes their submission and signifies an end to the conflict. The war-weary prince himself stands at center stage, surrounded by his captors. Painted by Nicolaas Pieneman between 1830 and 1835 using oil paint on canvas, this artwork measures approximately 77 cm in height and 100 cm in width. Its historical significance lies not only in capturing a pivotal event but also in portraying power dynamics and colonialism during that era. This print from Liszt Collection serves as a visual reminder of past struggles and conflicts while highlighting moments when cultures clashed and nations were shaped. It invites viewers to reflect upon themes such as surrender, war, power dynamics, and cultural exchange—a testament to both artistic skill and historical documentation.
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