A) Nicolaas Pieneman B) Jan Willem Pieneman C) Lawrence Alma-Tadema D) Jozef Israƫls
A) The signing of a trade agreement B) A military victory celebration C) A royal coronation ceremony D) The end of the Java War
A) Louvre Museum in Paris B) National Museum of Indonesia C) Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam D) British Museum in London
A) Sulawesi B) Borneo C) Java D) Sumatra
A) Joy and celebration B) Triumph and victory C) Defeat and submission D) Anger and rebellion
A) As an indifferent observer B) As a fearful commander C) As a dignified victor D) As a cruel oppressor
A) The landscape background B) The clothing details C) The composition and positioning of figures D) The use of bright colors
A) To document Javanese culture B) To decorate a royal palace C) To criticize colonial policies D) To commemorate a Dutch colonial victory
A) It depicts a fictional historical event B) It celebrates Indonesian independence C) It represents colonial perspective on Indonesian history D) It shows accurate Javanese cultural practices |