Pl.21 Het kleyn Turxken genaemt Goeytjen (..) – Commelin (1646)

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Depiction of a small Turkish man called Goeytjen, where the Dutch bought many goods. This scene from the Banda Islands, Indonesia

Description

Description: Plate 21: ‘A. Het kleyn Turxken genaemt Goeytjen, daer de Nederlanders veel goet van kochten.’ (Depiction of a small Turkish man called Goeytjen, where the Dutch bought many goods.)This scene from the Banda Islands, Indonesia also depicts: B. A banda noble man, accompanied by his slave. C. A Banda female with her female slave behind her. Rare.

 

This attrative plate originates from: ‘Title: Waerachtigh verhael van de Schipvaerd op Oost-Indien Ghedaen by de acht Schepen in den jare 1598. van Amsterdam uyt-gezeylt, onder ‘t beleyd van den Admirael Jacob Cornelissoon van Neck, ende Vice-Admirael Wybrand van Warwijck..’, which was part of the monumental work by Isaac Commelin (1598-1676) on VOC voyages: ‘Begin ende voortgangh van de Vereenighde Nederlantsche Geoctroyeerde Oost-Indische Companie….’, published by Joannes Janssonius, Amsterdam, 1646. Jacob Corneliszoon van Neck (1564-1638) was a Dutch naval officer and explorer, who led the second Dutch expedition to Indonesia (1598-99). The purpose of the expedition was to bring back spices, and was a huge success. Van Neck returned to Indonesia once more, but on that journey lost three fingers during a battle with a Spanish-Portuguese fleet. This prompted him to retire from exploration and travel. He later became mayor of Amsterdam, alderman and member of two admiralty colleges. (Ref: *Tiele 81; *Landwehr, VOC, 250.)

Artists and Engravers: Casparus Commelin (1636-1693), publisher and bookseller in Amsterdam. Engraver/etcher unknown.

  • Date: 1646
  • Technic: Original etching/engraving on a verge type hand laid paper.
  • Overall size: 9,1 x 6,9 inch
  • Image size: 8,1 x 5,3 inch
  • Condition: Good given age. General age related toning and light staining. Please study scan carefully.
  • PartNumber: 36455
  • Storage Location: (BG) C94-46