Religious Sites and Objects from Siam

Bernard Picart (1673-1733), etching and engraving, 1726

These prints afford insight into the European attraction to the rich Siamese architecture. The Portuguese used the term ‘pagoda’ for non-Christian, that is Hindu or Buddhist temples. Perhaps this explains the Chinese form that Jan Luyken gave to the religious building in the print at the upper left. The other two images feature the monastery of the ‘talapoins’, Siamese monks. Apparently certain images of Siam were copied in various travel books.

  • Artwork typeprint, boekillustratie
  • Object numberRP-P-1911-3260
  • Dimensionsheight 317 mm x width 205 mm
  • Physical characteristicsets en gravure