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