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View of Ambon, c.1617. Creator: Anon
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View of Ambon, c.1617. Creator: Anon
View of Ambon, c.1617. Other Title(s): Bird's-eye View of Ambon, with a Portrait of Frederik Houtman (1571-1627) in a Cartouche
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This 17th-century oil painting, titled "View of Ambon" or "Bird's-eye View of Ambon, with a Portrait of Frederik Houtman," is an anonymous masterpiece that offers a unique perspective of Ambon Island in the Dutch East Indies (now Maluku, Indonesia). The painting, estimated to have been created in the 1610s, is a bird's-eye view that showcases the island's natural beauty, with its crystal-clear waters, lush greenery, and a bustling harbor teeming with ships. At the lower right corner of the painting, we find a portrait of Frederik Houtman (1571-1627), a prominent Dutch figure who served as the Governor of the Dutch East Indies from 1613 to 1618. Houtman's portrait is framed within a decorative cartouche, which adds an intriguing historical dimension to the artwork. The painting's vibrant colors and meticulous details reveal the skillful hand of the unknown artist. The use of oil on canvas technique allows for a rich and textured representation of the scene, capturing the essence of the Dutch East Indies during the 17th century. This painting is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the Netherlands and the Dutch East Indies, showcasing the interconnectedness of trade, exploration, and governance during this period. The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, Netherlands, is the proud owner of this exquisite artwork, which continues to fascinate art lovers and historians alike.
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