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Hello! Story of my life - a day too late, a dollar too short. ![]() Still, fascinating stuff. |
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Yes, very interesting that he used all kinds of exotic weapons in his paintings.
Maybe somebody still has to add something ? Or maybe someone knows other painters that depicted exotics arms and armour. (Rubens ? ) |
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It seems a nine (9) luks keris. Kidang Soka? Sempana? Or seven (7) luks keris. Carubuk? One luk had already inside Samsom's eye... But it seems quite clear that the hilt used was Cirebonese "buta hilt". Look at the hand position of the buta... (pls zoom in)
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I have not seen the original of this painting, in fact, I have not even seen a good quality print of it.
All I have seen is the image in front of me on my computer screen. I've Photoshopped that image through several magnifications and all I can see is a nondescript lump protruding from the mailed hand, and a very small section of flamboyant blade. Based upon what I can see I would describe this dagger as simply one with a flamboyant blade. I cannot see a keris anywhere. |
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I know the original painting. It is in fact a keris, but I'm not knowledgeable enough to describe it in detail. Rembrandt was a collector of ethnographica, and he certainly painted a piece he owned himself.
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Thank you for this clarification, Stekemest.
So, in the original, it is possible to see the ganja and the assymetric base of the blade? |
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Very probably I see there just what I used to see all the time I know this picture.
I thought, it were possible to see a difference between sirah cecak and buntut cecak, also a big pejetan (and wavy gonjo). |
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Yes. This part is quite dark though, and it is hard to see all the details. I can try to get a better picture of this part.
The painting can be seen in the Städel Museum in Frankfurt. If anyone intends to go there, send me a message. ![]() |
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