Portuguese Church Batavia

SGD 58.80

The Portuguese Church is the oldest church still standing in Indonesia. Built in 1695, the church was attended by the Portuguese-influenced Mardijker community in Batavia. For centuries it has been a landmark in Batavia and to this day remains used for services under the auspices of the Protestant Church of Western Indonesia as Gereja Sion (Zion Church).

Reproduction after a lithograph published in the year 1883 in the Netherlands, based on a drawing by J.C. Rappard. During his posting in the Netherlands Indies from 1842 until 1872, Rappard painted and drew pictures of life in the Indies and various sceneries. Later, back in the Netherlands, they were be made into decorative lithographs.

  • Size 37 by 28 cm.

  • Quality Recycled Art Paper

  • Mounted with Thick Art Cardboard

  • Description on the Back

  • Transparent Protection Wrapper

Our mounted art prints are printed on recycled uncoated speckled art paper.

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The Portuguese Church is the oldest church still standing in Indonesia. Built in 1695, the church was attended by the Portuguese-influenced Mardijker community in Batavia. For centuries it has been a landmark in Batavia and to this day remains used for services under the auspices of the Protestant Church of Western Indonesia as Gereja Sion (Zion Church).

Reproduction after a lithograph published in the year 1883 in the Netherlands, based on a drawing by J.C. Rappard. During his posting in the Netherlands Indies from 1842 until 1872, Rappard painted and drew pictures of life in the Indies and various sceneries. Later, back in the Netherlands, they were be made into decorative lithographs.

  • Size 37 by 28 cm.

  • Quality Recycled Art Paper

  • Mounted with Thick Art Cardboard

  • Description on the Back

  • Transparent Protection Wrapper

Our mounted art prints are printed on recycled uncoated speckled art paper.

The Portuguese Church is the oldest church still standing in Indonesia. Built in 1695, the church was attended by the Portuguese-influenced Mardijker community in Batavia. For centuries it has been a landmark in Batavia and to this day remains used for services under the auspices of the Protestant Church of Western Indonesia as Gereja Sion (Zion Church).

Reproduction after a lithograph published in the year 1883 in the Netherlands, based on a drawing by J.C. Rappard. During his posting in the Netherlands Indies from 1842 until 1872, Rappard painted and drew pictures of life in the Indies and various sceneries. Later, back in the Netherlands, they were be made into decorative lithographs.

  • Size 37 by 28 cm.

  • Quality Recycled Art Paper

  • Mounted with Thick Art Cardboard

  • Description on the Back

  • Transparent Protection Wrapper

Our mounted art prints are printed on recycled uncoated speckled art paper.