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Johannes Vinckboons Collection

Johannes Vinckboons: A 17th-century Dutch artist who captured the vibrant and diverse world of the Dutch East India Company's trading posts

Background imageJohannes Vinckboons Collection: View of Judea, the capital of Siam, c. 1662-3 (oil on canvas)

View of Judea, the capital of Siam, c. 1662-3 (oil on canvas)
3545857 View of Judea, the capital of Siam, c.1662-3 (oil on canvas) by Vinckeboons, Johannes (1576-1632) (attr. to); 97x140 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Background imageJohannes Vinckboons Collection: View of Canton in China, c. 1662-3 (oil on canvas)

View of Canton in China, c. 1662-3 (oil on canvas)
3545854 View of Canton in China, c. 1662-3 (oil on canvas) by Vinckeboons, Johannes (1576-1632) (attr. to); 97x140 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Background imageJohannes Vinckboons Collection: View of Cannanore on the Malabar Coast in India, c. 1662-3 (oil on canvas)

View of Cannanore on the Malabar Coast in India, c. 1662-3 (oil on canvas)
3545852 View of Cannanore on the Malabar Coast in India, c.1662-3 (oil on canvas) by Vinckeboons, Johannes (1576-1632) (attr)

Background imageJohannes Vinckboons Collection: Dutch East India Company Trading Posts of Lawec in Cambodia, c. 1662-3 (oil on canvas)

Dutch East India Company Trading Posts of Lawec in Cambodia, c. 1662-3 (oil on canvas)
3545855 Dutch East India Company Trading Posts of Lawec in Cambodia, c.1662-3 (oil on canvas) by Vinckeboons, Johannes (1576-1632) (attr)

Background imageJohannes Vinckboons Collection: View of the City of Raiebaagh in Visiapoer, India, c. 1662-3 (oil on canvas)

View of the City of Raiebaagh in Visiapoer, India, c. 1662-3 (oil on canvas)
3545853 View of the City of Raiebaagh in Visiapoer, India, c. 1662-3 (oil on canvas) by Vinckeboons, Johannes (1576-1632) (attr)

Background imageJohannes Vinckboons Collection: Dutch East India Company Trading Post of Banda Neira in the Southern Moluccas, c

Dutch East India Company Trading Post of Banda Neira in the Southern Moluccas, c
1765848 Dutch East India Company Trading Post of Banda Neira in the Southern Moluccas, c.1662-3 (oil on canvas) by Vinckeboons, Johannes (1576-1632) (attr)

Background imageJohannes Vinckboons Collection: View of Cochin on the Malabar Coast of India, c. 1662-3 (oil on canvas)

View of Cochin on the Malabar Coast of India, c. 1662-3 (oil on canvas)
1765847 View of Cochin on the Malabar Coast of India, c.1662-3 (oil on canvas) by Vinckeboons, Johannes (1576-1632) (attr)

Background imageJohannes Vinckboons Collection: View Canton China View China sea foreground two Dutch ships

View Canton China View China sea foreground two Dutch ships
View of Canton in China View of Canton, China, Canton, seen from the sea, in the foreground two Dutch ships, sailing-ship, sailing-boat, locations for trading, Dutch East India Company

Background imageJohannes Vinckboons Collection: View Cochin Malabar Coast India coast Malabar

View Cochin Malabar Coast India coast Malabar
View of Cochin on the Malabar Coast of India, View of Cochin on the coast of Malabar in India, Couchyn (title on object), View of the city of Cochin, on the coast of Malabar

Background imageJohannes Vinckboons Collection: Two Views Dutch East India Company Trading Posts

Two Views Dutch East India Company Trading Posts
Two Views of Dutch East India Company Trading Posts: Lawec in Cambodia and Banda in the Southern Moluccas, View of Banda, Southern Moluccas, Neyra (title on object)

Background imageJohannes Vinckboons Collection: View of Ayutthaya, Thailand, attributed to Johannes Vinckboons, c. 1662 - c. 1663

View of Ayutthaya, Thailand, attributed to Johannes Vinckboons, c. 1662 - c. 1663


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Johannes Vinckboons: A 17th-century Dutch artist who captured the vibrant and diverse world of the Dutch East India Company's trading posts. His breathtaking oil paintings transport us to exotic locales, from the bustling ports of Cochin and Canton, to the majestic views of Ayutthaya and the capital of Siam. Witness the Dutch ships anchored in the China Sea, and explore the trading posts of Lawec in Cambodia, Banda Neira in the Southern Moluccas, and Raiebaagh in Visapoer, India. Vinckboons' masterful brushstrokes bring to life the rich cultures and landscapes of the East Indies, offering a glimpse into the economic and historical significance of the Dutch East India Company during this period.