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Nederlands: Identificatie Titel(s): Vier Javaanse vaartuigen, 1596 Objecttype: prent nieuwsprent Objectnummer: RP-P-OB-80.260 Catalogusreferentie: FMH 1055-AI(2)/31. Atlas van Stolk 982 Omschrijving: Vier Javaanse vaartuigen, te Bantam, (Banten), 1596. Afdrukken van de opgewerkte platen voor de oorspronkelijke illustraties in het reisverslag van de Eerste Schipvaert van Cornelis de Houtman naar Oost-Indië in 1595-1597. No. 31. Vervaardiging Vervaardiger: prentmaker: anoniem Plaats vervaardiging: Noordelijke Nederlanden Datering: 1597 - 1598 en/of 1646 Fysieke kenmerken: ets en gravure Materiaal: papier Techniek: etsen / graveren (drukprocedé) Afmetingen: plaatrand: h 145 mm × b 220 mm Toelichting Gebruikt als illustratie eerst in: Willem Lodewijcksz, D'eerste boeck. Historie van Indien, waer inne verhaelt is de avontueren die de Hollandtsche schepen bejeghent zijn, Cornelis Claes, Amsterdam 1598. In deze opgewerkte staat gebruikt in: De Eerste Schipvaerd der Hollandsche Natie naer Oost-Indien, waer inne verhaelt wordt al wat haer sonderlings onder wegen bejegent is ... ghetrocken uyt verscheyden Iournalen ofte dagh-registers daer van ghemaeckt, zeer vermaeckelijck ende nut om lesen. Opgenomen in: I. Commelin, Begin ende voortgangh, van de Vereenighde Nederlantsche Geoctroyeerde Oost-Indische Compagnie, J. Janssonius, Amsterdam 1646. Genummerd: 31. Onderwerp Wat: exploration, expedition, voyage of discoverylandscapes in tropical and sub-tropical regionsships (in general). Eerste Schipvaert (1595-1597) Wanneer: 1596 - 1596 Waar: Bantam Wie: Cornelis de Houtman Verwerving en rechten Verwerving: aankoop 1881 Copyright: Publiek domein English: Description from the Cambridge History of Southeast Asia: When the Dutch first arrived in the busy port of Banten at the close of the sixteenth century, they noted a number of boats which were common throughout the region. The first was the perahu, a name which was generally used for a small undecked boat. At Banten the perahu had a house-like structure built over part of the hull to serve as a shelter. It also had a large mainmast and a foremast with bamboo booms. The sails were made of a type of palm or rattan matting and sometimes even of woven palm leaves. Some six men sat in the front of the perahu and would row if necessary, while two men remained in the back to work the two rudders placed on either side of the boat. There was also a bamboo rudder under the middle of the perahu which was kept in place by a rope. There was another boat called the katur which impressed the Dutch for its speed. It was a basic dug-out with a round keel, pointed bows, and a double outrigger. It had such a large sail that the Dutch marvelled that it did not overturn in the wind. There was also a trader called a jong, which had a bowsprit and in some cases a forked mast, as well as a mainmast and a foremast. There was an enclosed upper deck stretching the whole length of the jong, part of which formed a special cabin for the captain. Below the main deck were compartments where the goods were stowed, with access through two openings on either side of the ship. The capacity of the largest jong which the Dutch saw in Banten was estimated to be not more than forty tonnes, though they commented that those from China and Pegu were far larger. |
Date | - 1598 en/of 1646 |
Source | http://hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.COLLECT.449984 |
Author | Rijksmuseum |
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