Fragments of Jan van Speijk’s gunboat

anonymous, c. 1800 - c. 1830

Remains of Van Speijk and those of his ship were immediately sought after following his heroic deed. As soon as his body was in the hands of the Dutch army, soldiers cut off small pieces of his uniform jacket as mementoes. Bits of wood and metal from the gunboat found on the Scheldt changed hands in Antwerp for large sums of money. Some fragments were later distributed by lottery in the Netherlands. The wood displayed here was sawn into the thinnest possible slivers for this purpose.

  • Artwork typefragment
  • Object numberNG-NM-10785-1
  • Dimensionslength 8.1 cm x width 4.8 cm x length 3.1 cm x width 13.5 cm x length 7.4 cm x width 2.5 cm x length 2.1 cm x width 8 cm

Identification

  • Title(s)

    Fragments of Jan van Speijk’s gunboat

  • Object type

  • Object number

    NG-NM-10785-1

  • Description

    Vijf zeer dunne schilfers blank hout van uiteenlopende vormen, gevouwen in een stuk grijs, dik papier (NM-10785-2). Het kleinste stukje is afgebroken van het stuk waar een halve cirkel uitgesneden is.


Creation

  • Creation

    • maker: anonymous, Netherlands
    • publisher: Christianus Petrus Eliza Robidé van der Aa, Netherlands
  • Dating

    c. 1800 - c. 1830

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Material and technique

  • Dimensions

    length 8.1 cm x width 4.8 cm x length 3.1 cm x width 13.5 cm x length 7.4 cm x width 2.5 cm x length 2.1 cm x width 8 cm


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  • Place

  • Period

    1830 - 1832


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