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Senin, 14 Juni 2010

Batik Netherlands - Foreign Cultural Influence On Batik Nusantara

Batik Netherlands - Foreign Cultural Influence On Batik Nusantara

Dutch Batik is a kind of batik, which grows and develops between 1840-1940. Most are made in the coastal areas, such as Pekalongan, with the Dutch public market and the Indo-Dutch. Most shaped sarong, batik Netherlands appear in the typical patterns and motifs. Generally enter buketan pattern, in the interest of different alloys coupled with decorative birds feed supplement (especially storks, geese, small birds and butterflies), in bright colors to taste the European community.
Different from other Indonesian batik motifs are generally expressed in the form of stylized, Dutch batik motifs on the real presence in the form of: Flowers, animals, airplanes, soldiers lined up a gun, and so forth. Even many Wastra Dutch batik drawings showing fragments of European fairy tales such as the skullcap Red, Snow White and Hanzel and Gretel. Some Wastra presents the influence of Chinese culture, such as patterns of Goddess Hsi Wang Mu, the pattern of puppets and even a circus scene.
Than just ordering Wastra batik to its existing craftsmen or merchants, later Dutch batik made by the Dutch in Indonesia. Iwan Tirta Batik in the book, a play, and H. Santosa Dullah in batik book, "The Effect of Age and Environment 'naming Carolina Josephina von Franquemont as a pioneer, who founded the company in Surabaya in 1840 batik which then move their operations to Semarang. She became famous with the discovery of green vegetable dye fastness, a substance that later became known as the green Franquemont.
Iwan and Santosa also mention other pioneers, namely, Carolina Catharina van Oosterom, the products known as batik batik Panastroman (from the word van Oosterom), created in Semarang, and then moved to Banyumas with many patterns that show the influence of the palace.

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