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Allegory of the East Indies
Jan Caspar Philips (1690-1775), etching and engraving, c. 1771-1772
These prints form the title page of a treatise on the history of the world. In the 1730 edition, a Siamese man wearing the conical hat of a court official is visible at the right, standing behind a large map of Southeast Asia. The same figure can also be seen in a later edition, in which he points at a depiction of the royal elephant hunt. Elephants are still the symbol of present-day Thailand.
- Artwork typeprint, titelpagina
- Object numberRP-P-1950-845-209
- Dimensionsheight 173 mm x width 123 mm
- Physical characteristicsets en gravure