Bird's eye view of Batavia showing the massacre of the Chinese | ||
J. v. Schley, direx. | ||
1740-1750 | ||
engraving | ||
213 x 289 mm | ||
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Tableau de la Partie de Batavia, ou s'est fait proprement le terrible Massacre des Chinois, le 9 Octob. 1740. / Afbeelding van dat Gedeeelte van Batavia, alwaar eigentlyk de schrikkelijke Slagting der Chinezen geschied is, den 9 Octob. 1740. | ||
voc & wic | ||
assembly hall / town hall, battle / taking / war (fight), bazaar / market, bird's-eye view / elevation, bridge, building, church / parsonage, house, person, survey / view | ||
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Bois, J.P.J. du: Histoire Générale Des Voyages, Ou Nouvelle Collection De Toutes Les Relations De Voyages Par Mer Et Par Terre,, part XVII, opposite p. 227 |
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Koninklijke Bibliotheek
inventory no. 693 C 6 dl. XVII, to. p. 227
Museum Bronbeek
inventory no. 3377
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
inventory no. RP-P-1911-300
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
inventory no. RP-P-OB-75-356
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
inventory no. RP-P-1944-1898
Westfries Museum
inventory no. 15244
inventory no. 693 C 6 dl. XVII, to. p. 227
Museum Bronbeek
inventory no. 3377
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
inventory no. RP-P-1911-300
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
inventory no. RP-P-OB-75-356
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
inventory no. RP-P-1944-1898
Westfries Museum
inventory no. 15244
- Bird's eye view of fighting in a part of the city of Batavia during the massacre of the Chinese in 1740. In the foreground houses stand in flames.
- In the foreground a number of houses with neck-gables crowned with a reclining moon stand in flames. To the right in the foreground several men busy themselves with priming cannon aimed at the biggest house in the row, the home of the Chinese captain. In the street crowds of people in European and Eastern dress join battle with pistols, knives and clubs, while the canal running alongside is littered with bodies. In neighbouring streets the scene is similar with street fighting and bodies in the canals. To the right is a large building with the letter 'A'; Batavia's city hall, where soldiers and horsemen stand primed for action. In the background the picture shows the agricultural lands outside the city.
- Key: A-T; without an explanatory text.
- The letter 'M' designates Rotterdam point, while the letter 'P' marks the fishmarket and 'B' the church.
- Cf. Maritiem Museum, inv.nr. MMPH-WAE-P788.