History of the Missions, 1863. Indonesia. View of Batavia
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History of the Missions, 1863. Indonesia. View of Batavia
HENRION, Mathieu-Richard-Auguste, Baron of (1805 - 1862). General history of the missions from the thirteenth century to the present day. 1863. HENRION, Mathieu-Richard-Auguste, Baron of (1805 - 1862). View of Batavia, the former name of Jakarta in Indonesia. 1847 French original work. Spanish translation published in Barcelona. Etching. SPAIN. CATALONIA. Barcelona. Barcelona University Library
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This etching, titled "View of Batavia" by Mathieu-Richard-Auguste Henrion, Baron de, showcases the historic cityscape of Batavia, now known as Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia. The image, created in 1847, is an original French work that was later translated and published in Barcelona, Spain, in 1863. Batavia was the colonial name given to Jakarta during the Dutch colonial rule, and this etching offers a glimpse into the city's rich history. The image depicts a bustling port with a multitude of ships anchored in the harbor, reflecting the city's significance as a major trading hub. The city's European architecture, including the imposing fortresses and grand buildings, stand in stark contrast to the traditional Indonesian houses and the lush greenery of the surrounding islands. Henrion, a French artist, was a prolific creator of historical and geographical works. His "General History of the Missions from the Thirteenth Century to the Present Day," of which this etching is a part, is a comprehensive and detailed record of the spread of Christianity around the world. The etching of Batavia is a testament to the far-reaching influence of European exploration and colonization in Asia and the Pacific. This horizontal engraving, with its intricate details and meticulous shading, is a valuable historical document and a beautiful work of art. It offers a unique perspective on the history of Indonesia and the broader history of European colonialism in Asia. The etching is now part of the extensive collection of the Barcelona University Library in Catalonia, Spain.
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