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Prince Diponegoro in Dutch Perspectives

This exhibition focuses on the legacy and influence of prince Diponegoro (1785-1855) in the Netherlands on a socio-cultural and political level. Prince Diponegoro in Dutch Perspectives shows Diponegoro’s role in the Java War (1825-1830) and his multi-layered legacies today nationally and internationally on a social, cultural and political level. Highlight of the exhibition are two letters from the colletion of the Royal Military Academy, Breda written by Diponegoro when while in exile in Manado to his mother Raden Ayu Mangkorowati (1770-1852) and to his son. The exhibition ran parallel to Aku Diponegoro: Sang Pangeran dalam Ingatan Bangsa dari Raden Saleh hingga Kini at Galeri Nasional, Jakarta, organized by Goethe Institut. 


Artists

Luthfi Hassan

Prince Diponegoro in Dutch Perspectives

From 1785 until the present 


Photos from the exhibition Prince Diponegoro in Dutch Perspectives

Curated by Sadiah Boonstra

12 February - 11 March 2015

Erasmus Huis, Jakarta Indonesia 

In collaboration with Goethe Institute Jakarta, Galeri Nasional

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