Inlandsche Begrafenis

Antique chromolithograph of a native burial around Buitenzorg, nowadays Bogor. Based on the custom depicted, this was likely a Muslim native. The pallbearers carry the body towards the grave while a Muslim holy man leads in front, holding a prayer book (not always the Qur’an.) In the foreground three graves can be seen, including one currently opened for the day’s burial. Headstones are simple, in the typical native Islamic custom. Flowers bloom on the trees.

Published in Leiden, the Netherlands, after a water drawing by J.C. Rappard,

Jhr. Josias Cornelis Rappard (1824-1898) was a colonel in the KNIL and a painter. During his posting in the Netherlands Indies 1842-1872, he painted and drew pictures of life and scenes in the Indies that were later, back in Leiden, The Netherlands, would be made into chromolithographs. The Royal Tropical Institute in Amsterdam holds a large number of these prints and collectors all over the world appreciate Rappard's classic watercolours.

Chromolithography was a popular method for colour printing in the 19th century because of its lower cost and relative ease to mass-produce. The process involves the use of stones and a chemical process to fasten images to the paper. High-end chromolithographs are hand-finished by an artist after the process to ensure the best possible fidelity in each copy.

 

J.C. Rappard
Title
Native burial around Buitenzorg, Bogor
Publication Place / Date
Image Dimensions
Leiden / 1883
175 x 235 mm.
Color
Condition
Lithograph
VG+
Product Price
Product Number
USD 95
SKU #P.0133