Josias Cornelis Rappard
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Josias Cornelis Rappard (April 24, 1824, Nijmegen – May 17, 1898, Leiden) was a Dutch soldier and artist. Some of his paintings were made into lithographs and illustrations.
Rappard's father was Anthony (Antonij) Rappard (1785–1851) and his mother Cornelia Arnolda Josina de Villeneuve (1792–1860). In 1851 he married in Batavia Cornelia Nicolina Tromp (1831–1893), they had eight children. Rappard was a colonel in the infantry of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army. He produced many paintings and drawings of life in Dutch East Indies.
After his return to the Netherlands, he continued to work on his paintings of the Indies. The Royal Tropical Institute in Amsterdam holds many lithographs made in the years 1882–1889 form Rappard's watercolors of Rappard.
Gallery[]
Lithograph of Bantimurung Waterfall in 1883–1889 based on a Josias Cornelis Rappard painting
1880s lithograph Raden Saleh's residence (now Cikini Hospital)
Watercolor lithography of Cipanas Palace, residence of Dutch East Indies Governor-generals (1880)
Gedenkteken Pieter Erberveld in (Jakarta)
The great mosque of Bantam
Tiger Fight (rampokan) on Java
A church in Salatiga, Central Java
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- 1824 births
- 1898 deaths
- Dutch colonels
- Dutch male painters
- Dutch painters
- People from Nijmegen
- People of the Dutch East Indies
- Royal Netherlands East Indies Army personnel