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Jacob Jansz. Coeman: The Batavian Senior Merchant Pieter Cnoll and his Family  wikidata:Q17336148 reasonator:Q17336148
Artist
Jacob Jansz. Coeman  (1632–1676)  wikidata:Q1530111
 
Jacob Jansz. Coeman
Alternative names
Jacob Janssen Coeman; Jacob Coeman; Jacob Coeijeman
Description Dutch painter
Date of birth/death 1632 Edit this at Wikidata 9 April 1676 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Amsterdam Batavia
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artist QS:P170,Q1530111
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Title
Nederlands: Cornelia van Nijenroode (1630-?1692)
English: Cornelia van Nijenroode (1630-?1692)
Object type painting
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
Genre portrait Edit this at Wikidata
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Nederlands: De afbeelding toont (v.r.n.l: twee Javanen, Cornelia van Nijenroode, haar man Pieter Cnoll en hun twee dochters. De op Hirado geboren Cornelia van Nijenroode (1630-?1692) is de dochter van de Nederlandse Cornelis van Nijenroode en zijn Japanse concubine Surishia. Als ze zeven jaar oud is wordt ze naar Batavia, de hoofdstad van Nederlands-Indië, gebracht. Ze trouwt later met Pieter Cnoll en krijgt, na diens overlijden, al op jonge leeftijd een grote erfenis. Ze is dan onafhankelijk en heeft zakelijk instinct maar begaat de fout met Joan Bitter te trouwen. Volgens de wet heeft haar nieuwe echtgenoot Bitter de volledige zeggenschap over haar bezittingen. Hij maakt er gebruik van en neemt haar bijna alles af. Vijftien jaar vecht Cornelia in een lange rechtszaak tegen de inhalige Bitter. Uiteindelijk verliest ze en slaagt Bitter er in haar het grootste deel van haar fortuin afhandig te maken.
English: The picture features (from right to left) two Javanese men, Cornelia van Nijenrode, her husband Pieter Cnoll and their two daughters. Cornelia van Nijenrode (1630-?1692) was born on Hirado, the daughter of the Dutchman Cornelis van Nijenrode and his Japanese concubine Surishia. At the age of seven, she was taken to Batavia, the capital of the former Dutch East Indies and present-day Jakarta. She later married Peter Cnoll, inheriting a large fortune upon his death. She was then a young woman of independent means with good business acumen, but made the mistake of marrying Joan Bitter. By law, her new husband gained complete control of all her assets. He took advantage of the opportunity and deprived her of almost everything she had. Cornelia took the matter to court and fought her greedy husband for fifteen years. She lost eventually and Bitter succeeded in tricking her out of the greater part of her fortune.
Depicted people Pieter Cnoll Edit this at Wikidata
Date 1665
date QS:P571,+1665-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium oil on canvas
medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259
 
Dimensions 130 × 190.5 × 8 cm (51.1 × 75 × 3.1 in)
institution QS:P195,Q190804
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SK-A-4062 (Rijksmuseum) Edit this at Wikidata
Place of creation Batavia
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