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shooting Kraton Sultan Djambi government navy ships Celebes
The shooting of the Kraton of the Sultan of Djambi by the government navy ships Celebes, Admiral of Kinsbergen and Onrust on 8 September 1858, Admiraal van Kinsbergen and Onrust on 8 September 1858. The Dutch gunboats on the water of the Djambi river and firing at the houses and huts on shore, (military) attack (naval force), steamship, motorship (propulsion of vehicle, ship etc. by steam), Sumatra, Djambi, anonymous, Northern Netherlands, 1858 - 1865, canvas, oil paint (paint), h 70.5 cm × w 100 cm d 9 cm
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Media ID 19558482
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1858 Admiral Attack Firing Houses Huts Military Naval Force Northern Netherlands Shooting Shore Steam Steamship Sultan Sumatra Vehicle Water Oil Paint Propulsion
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The print captures a significant historical event that took place on 8 September 1858, depicting the shooting of the Kraton of the Sultan of Djambi by government navy ships Celebes. The Dutch gunboats, Admiral van Kinsbergen and Onrust, can be seen on the Djambi river as they unleash their firepower towards houses and huts along the shore. This military attack conducted by naval forces showcases the power dynamics at play during this period in Sumatra. The steamship and motorship propulsion used by these vessels further emphasizes their technological superiority over local communities. The image offers a glimpse into an anonymous artist's interpretation of this event from Northern Netherlands between 1858 and 1865. Painted with oil on canvas, it measures approximately 70.5 cm in height, 100 cm in width, and has a depth of 9 cm. While not mentioning any specific company or commercial use associated with this photo print, its historical significance cannot be overlooked. It serves as a reminder of colonial encounters and conflicts that shaped regions like Sumatra during this era. Overall, this artwork provides viewers with a visual narrative that sparks curiosity about past events while highlighting the complexities surrounding imperial expansion and resistance efforts.
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