De tuinman, de geldschieter, de koelie-werver en de mandoer

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2021-03-01
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The Hungarian planter László Székely was active as a painter on Sumatra during the first decennia of the 20th century. In 1923 he painted four portraits of people from the plan­ters’ community: The Mandoer , The Moneylender , The Toekang-kebon and The Koelie recruiter , which appeared in the weekly paper De Zweep . In this article I will give an over­view of the cultural life in Deli and place Székely’s work in this context. Further­more, I will explain the uniqueness of Székely’s portraits, using the theory of the English cultural historian Peter Burke.


The Hungarian planter László Székely was active as a painter on Sumatra during the first decennia of the 20th century. In 1923 he painted four portraits of people from the plan­ters’ community: The Mandoer , The Moneylender , The Toekang-kebon and The Koelie recruiter , which appeared in the weekly paper De Zweep . In this article I will give an over­view of the cultural life in Deli and place Székely’s work in this context. Further­more, I will explain the uniqueness of Székely’s portraits, using the theory of the English cultural historian Peter Burke.


The Hungarian planter László Székely was active as a painter on Sumatra during the first decennia of the 20th century. In 1923 he painted four portraits of people from the plan­ters’ community: The Mandoer , The Moneylender , The Toekang-kebon and The Koelie recruiter , which appeared in the weekly paper De Zweep . In this article I will give an over­view of the cultural life in Deli and place Székely’s work in this context. Further­more, I will explain the uniqueness of Székely’s portraits, using the theory of the English cultural historian Peter Burke.

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Kulcsszavak
Jogtulajdonos
Acta Neerlandica
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Acta Neerlandica, Nr 16-17 (2020): Woord en beeld , 101-117
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