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Voluntary Sacrifice Reverend Hambroeck Taiwan
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Voluntary Sacrifice Reverend Hambroeck Taiwan
The Voluntary Sacrifice of Reverend Hambroeck on Taiwan, 1662, The self-sacrifice of Pastor Hambroeck on Formosa (Taiwan), 24 May 1661, Left the Dutch entrenched in Fort Zeelandia, including his two daughters, spurred on by Hambroeck to perseverance. On the right some of the Chinese companions, taking leave, asking someone not to leave, Formosa, Fort Zeelandia, Antonius Hambroeck, Jan Willem Pieneman, Netherlands, 1810, canvas, oil paint (paint), h 102 cm × w 114 cm d 6 cm
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The captivating print titled "Voluntary Sacrifice Reverend Hambroeck Taiwan" takes us back to the year 1662, capturing a moment of immense bravery and sacrifice. The image portrays the selfless act of Pastor Hambroeck on Formosa (Taiwan) on May 24th, 1661. In this historical scene, we witness the Dutch forces entrenched in Fort Zeelandia, including Hambroeck's two daughters, who are left behind as he embarks on an extraordinary mission. Reverend Hambroeck's unwavering determination and encouragement inspire those around him to persevere despite the challenging circumstances they face. On one side of the canvas, we see some Chinese companions bidding farewell to their beloved pastor while pleading for someone not to leave. Their expressions reflect both admiration and concern for his safety. This remarkable artwork by Jan Willem Pieneman in 1810 masterfully captures the essence of this poignant event in history. The oil paint technique brings depth and richness to every detail portrayed on the canvas measuring h102 cm x w114 cm x d6 cm. As we gaze upon this powerful image from Liszt Collection, it serves as a reminder of human resilience and sacrifice that transcends time and cultural boundaries. It is a testament to Reverend Hambroeck's indomitable spirit which continues to inspire generations even today.
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