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H.W. SETIAWAN & SETIAWAN SABANA

A Romantic Spirit in Priangan


ABSTRACT: Java, where the VOC (Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie or East Hindia-Dutch Company) later
a colonial state established its base, was undoubtedly one of the most important regions in East Indies, which
attracted colonial era of Europeans, not to mention those who relied on visual images, especially in 19th century.
It was the age when revolution broke out in Europe and liberal thoughts paved the way for private companies to
open business in the colony, resulting various writings and drawings made by Europeans, especially the Dutch
and British, on the East Indies, especially Java. This essay discusses three interrelated subjects in the history
of European visual representation of Dutch East Indies (the present day Indonesia). Firstly, the attractiveness
of East Indies, especially Java, as Dutch colony in Asia, for 19th century European society as could be seen from
innumerable pictures and travelogues on the region and world-class exhibitions on the subject, in both the
Netherlands and France, which displayed various aspects of the land and people. Secondly, the signiicance of
Priangan, a mountainous region in western part of Java, in the eyes of 19th century European, who traveled
and conducted scientiic investigations in the region so that the mountain region became a subject of various
images and narratives. Thirdly, the role of Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn (1809-1864), probably the most important
researcher and explorer of Java at the time, in the production of visual images and travelogues of the land.
KEY WORDS: Dutch East Indies, Java island, Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn, history, Priangan, European society,
and visual representation.

INTRODUCTION the land and people. Second, the signi icance


This essay discusses three interrelated of Priangan, a mountainous region in western
subjects in the history of European visual part of Java, in the eyes of 19th century
representation of Dutch East Indies European who travelled and conducted
(the present day Indonesia). First, the scienti ic investigations in the region so that
attractiveness of East Indies, especially Java, the mountain region became a subject of
as Dutch colony in Asia, for 19th century various images and narratives. Third, the role
European society as could be seen from of Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn (1809-1864),
innumerable pictures and travelogues on probably the most important researcher and
the region and world-class exhibitions on explorer of Java at the time, in the production
the subject, in both the Netherlands and of visual images and travelogues of the land.
France, which displayed various aspects of Speci ically, this essay is a modest account

About the Authors: H.W. Setiawan is a Postgraduate Student of Doctoral Programme at the Faculty of Art and Design ITB (Bandung
Institute of Technology), Jalan Ganesha No.10 Tamansari, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia; and Prof. Dr. Setiawan Sabana is a Lecturer
at the Faculty of Art and Design ITB. For academic interests, the authors are able to be contacted via e-mails at: hawesetiawan@unpas.
ac.id and setiawansabana@yahoo.com
How to cite this article? Setiawan, H.W. & Setiawan Sabana. (2015). A Romantic Spirit in Priangan in TAWARIKH: International
Journal for Historical Studies, Vol.6(2) April, pp.139-148. Bandung, Indonesia: Minda Masagi Press and UNHAS Makassar, ISSN 2085-
0980. Available online also at: http://tawarikh-journal.com/02-a-romantic-spirit/
Chronicle of the article: Accepted (September 22, 2014); Revised (December 29, 2014); and Published (April 28, 2015).

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on the visual aspects of the life and works Indies continued to grow. At the end of 18th
of Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn (1804-1869), a century, painters or draftsmen began to
German-born Dutch naturalist, in Indonesian arrive in the East Indies, and their arrival
mountainous region of Priangan within the was increasing in 19th century. At irst, they
framework of the history of European visual made a living by being portrait painters for
representation of East Indies in 19th century. the bene it of colonial of icials, then, there
By shedding lights on the subject, this essay were also landscape painters working for the
proposes further research on the importance sake of natural science research. In his study
of Franz Wilhelm Junghuhns writing and on European painters and draftsmen in the
drawings for historical reading of the region. East Indies from 17th to 19th century, Jeanne
de Loos-Haaxman (1881-1976), art historian
TOWARDS EAST INDIES NATURAL who worked for Bataviasche Kunstkring
AND CULTURAL LANDSCAPE (Jakarta Art Circle) and Bond van Kunstkringen
Visual depiction of the land and people of (Association of Art Circles) from 1930 to 1939,
East Indies made by Europeans, especially said as follows:
the Dutch, has been lasted since 17th century.
A painting of Maluku Islands entitled Gezicht At the end of eighteenth century, a number
of painter-illustrators began to leave of the
op Amboina in Vogelperspectief met in een
uncertainty of Europe for the Indies, and this
Cartouche het Portret van Frederik Houtman, tendency had increased rapidly during 19th
1571-1627 (A View of Ambon in Bird Eye century, when steamships accelerated overseas
Perspective with an Inserted Portrait of travel. The making artworks was driven by the
Frederik Houtman, 1571-1627) was from increasing interest in the islands native peoples,
daily life, and surrounding environments, and the
1617. It was made by an anonymous painter artefacts, as well as Hindu monuments (de Loos-
by order of the so called Heeren Zeventien Haaxman, 1968:202, translated by authors).
(the Seventeen Gentlemen) of the East Indies
Trade Unions or VOC (Verenigde Oost-Indische Java, where the VOC later a colonial
Compagnie) to honour of the irst Governor state established its base, was undoubtedly
of Maluku, Frederik de Houtman (Protschky, one of the most important regions in East
2008:28). Indies which attracted colonial era Europeans,
Collected by the Rijksmuseum in not to mention those who relied on visual
Amsterdam, it shows the map of Ambon images, especially in 19th century. It was the
Islands in green and brown like an algae age when revolution broke out in Europe and
loating on sea surface. The painter looks at liberal thoughts paved the way for private
the horizon like a lying eagle. The map shows companies to open business in the colony,
hills and trees, forts and docks, residences resulting various writings and drawings made
and farmlands, and livestocks, such as goats by Europeans, especially the Dutch and British,
and rabbits. Around and in between the on the East Indies, especially Java (de Wit,
small islands, sailing ships crowd the whitish 1905). Thomas Stamford Raf les (1781-1826),
brown sea. The portrait of Governor Frederik with his famous The History of Java (1817),
de Houtman shows a bearded gentleman became the grote inspirator (great inspiration)
in uniform, ornamented by an oval shaped in this sense (Brommer, 1979:8).
frame with small golden fairies surrounded The period witnessed various travelogues,
the image, and placed in the bottom right many of which are enriched with illustrations,
corner like a sticker or stamp. The map also made by European travellers and explorers
shows a fortress, previously belonged to the who visited East Indies, ranging from Thomas
Portuguese, but since 1605 was controlled by Stamford Raf les work to Malay Archipelago:
the Dutch. The telescopic image seems to mark The Land of the People-Utan, and the Bird of
the beginning of a long period of Dutch rule Paradise (1869) by Alfred Russel Wallace
initially in the form of trade union, then in the (1823-1913); from Java: Deszelfs Gedaante,
form of colonial state in the archipelago. Bekleeding, en Inwendige Structuur (1850) by
Since then, European depiction of East Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn (1809-1864) to Reis

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aan het Oostelijk Gedeelte van den Indischen market places, highways, railways, stations,
Archipel in het Jaar 1821 (posthumous, 1858) churches, cemeteries, and others. Even certain
by George Caspar Carl Reinwardt (1773-1854); places in Java, like Batavia, Bandung, and
and from De Zieke Reiziger or Rumbles in Surabaya, gradually became the Europa in
Java and the Straits in 1852 (1853) by British de Tropen or Europe in the Tropics. It was
the writer under the pseudonym Civilian of in Java that Europeans realized their taste,
Bengal to Nerlands-Oost Indies (1859) by perspectives, and habits, while absorbing
Steven Adriaan Buddingh (1811-1869). various native elements of their daily life.
Most of the stories and images of East In the eyes of 19th century European, East
Indies were based on direct observations in Indies and West Indies as well especially
both touristic and scienti ic motivation. There Java, was an exotic panorama, a territory
was even a fantastic story, in the sense of ruled by the Kingdom of the Netherlands,
iction that was written in the way as if it was one of the most important colonial empires
resulted from a real travel, i.e. Voyage de Paris at that time, controlling both East and West
Java (1832) by French writer, Honor de Indies. Overview of it can be seen from the
Balzac (1799-1850). On this subject, one can organization of Internationale Koloniale en
take a look at, among others, Alphabetische Uitvoerhandel-Tentoonstelling (Colonial and
Naamlijst van Boeken, Landkaarten, en in den International Trade Exposition) exhibition in
Boekhandel Voorkomende Artikelen, die in het Amsterdam in 1883.
Jaar 1859. This catalogue shows that among It is considered as the irst and only
hundreds of titles of publications published in world exhibition that have ever held in the
Dutch at that time, there were some 20 titles Netherlands, and also the irst exhibition
of publications on the subjects related to East that speci ically featured colonial theme as
Indies, especially Java, such as: Openst van described by Marieke Bloembergen (2004)
Havens op Java by Kruseman; Vrije Arbeid te in Koloniale Inspiratie: Frankrijk, Nederland,
Rembang by Mol van Otterloo; and Verdediging Indi, en de Wereldtentoonstellingen, 1883-
van Ned. Indi by Vaynes van Brakell, including 1931 (Colonial Inspiration: France, the
childrens literature entitled Java: Schetsen en Netherlands, Indies, and the World Exhibition
Tafereelen (Ten Kate, 1913). of 1883-1931). This book compiles 38
A similar catalogue from E.J. Brill in 1863 fragments of writings by colonial time authors
also helps illustrate how many books about with the introduction by Marieke Bloembergen
East Indies issued at the period. See also as its editor, discussing the initiative of the
the publication information in a number Netherlands to hold a world exhibition, which
of advertisements that was published in raised the interest of France to the Dutch
the catalogue Internationale Tentoonstelling East Indies from post-colonial perspective
Vereeniging ten Bevordering van de Belangen (Bloembergen, 2004:83-87).
des Boekhandels, 1817-1892, published in See also LExposition DAmsterdam et La
connection with the International Exhibition of Belgique aux Pays-Bas (1883) by Theophile
Book Publishing in Amsterdam, July to August Fumiere, a member of the board of judges
1892. In other words, 19th century was a time of the exhibition, particularly the chapter on
when East Indies became the theme of the the section of Java and Sumatra, Le Pavillon
stories and pictures in the hands of Europeans des Colonies Nerlandaises pp.83-87. See
(Scalliet et al., 1999; and Protschky, 2009). also Gedenkboek der Nederlandsche Handels-
Java in colonial era was the concentration Maatschappij, 1824-1924 (1924) p.13, which
of the Europeans in the Dutch East Indies. As shows images of the Dutch colonies in East
Susie Protschky has stated that Java at that Indies in the form of a huge cup decorated
time was the epicentre of colonial culture with the names of the provinces previously
(Protschky, 2008:374). It was in Java that displayed in Paris exhibition. Lasted for six
Europeans built plantations, factories, hotels, months, from May 1st to 31st October 1883,
theatres, of ices, schools, hospitals, printing the exhibition presented, among others,
houses, military barracks, housing complexes, the Pavilion of Dutch Colony, where the

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display of various aspects of life in Java, Bali, and drawings on the subject in the 19th century
Sumatra, Borneo, and Flores showed, among was also made possible by the development of
others, Priangan traditional house, Minang stoomdrukkerij and lithography in the printing
house architecture, bamboo bridge, wagon, and publishing houses in Europe. The images,
buffalo, various utensils of pottery and along with travelogues, from East Indies were
metal, decorative textiles, wood and rattan part of the production line in publishing books
furniture, temple reliefs, gamelan, dances, in the Netherlands at the time.
the agricultural cultivation and plantations, As a result of the encounter between
not to mention quinine and many others. European and East Indies environment, there
Visual aspects of Borobudur were one of are many paintings and graphic works, and
the very strong attraction in the exhibition photographs as well, which present visual
(Bloembergen, 2004). images produced for galleries, museums,
The exhibition in turn raised the interest and collectors home, also for the exploration
of other European countries, especially of nature, government documentations,
France, to the various aspects of the cultures magazine illustrations, illustrated textbooks,
of East Indies, especially Java. France itself, illustrated travel guides, and even postcards.
in 1889, organized a similar exhibition, in Oil paintings and watercolours, pencil and
which one of the attractions was the display pen drawings, lithographic prints, etchings,
picture of life in rural Java, called Le Village engravings, and black and white photographs,
Javanais that attracted visitors, including constitute a visual trace of the European
some public igures, such as composer Claude meeting with East Indies nature.
Debussy, writers Edmond de Goncourt The number of visual works of the East
and Emile Zola, and painter Paul Gauguin Indies from the colonial era as re lected in the
(Bloembergen, 2004:11). Nearly ten years documentation and study by Jeanne de Loos-
since Amsterdam exhibition, namely in 1893, a Haxman, i.e. De Landsverzameling Schilderijen
similar exhibition was held in Batavia from 12 in Batavia, in two volumes (1941); and Verlaat
August to 19 November 1893 with prominent Rapport Indi (1968). Catalogue can also be
journalist and novelist P.A. Daum as chairman seen in J.H. Maroniers Pictures of the Tropics
of the organizing committee (Ten Kate, 1913; (1967). In the ield of photography, one can
and Bloembergen, 2004). read, among others, Rob Nieuwenhuys Baren
The growing development of drawings en Oudgasten Tempo Doeloe Een Verzonken
and writings about East Indies in the 19th Wereld: Fotograische Documenten uit Het Oude
century was made possible not only by the Indi, 1870-1920 (1981).
steamship shipping service, as seen by Jeanne Until the irst half of 19th century, before
de Loos-Haaxman (1968); but also by the many people used photography, activities
growing interest in Europe to know the ins in drawing surrounding environment were
and outs of the landscape, people, and daily inherent in everyday life, not only among
life of East Indies (Brommer, 1979:8); opening artists, but also among ordinary people,
opportunities for private businesses in the especially among the middle class (Archer
East Indies by the colonial government in the & Bastin, 1978:8). Indies landscape can be
second half of the century (Nieuwenhuys, regarded as the norm at the time. European
1981:9); and the emergence of an increasingly expeditions in the colony often involved
strong interest among the colonial state experts in making picture, whether those who
authorities to study various aspects of nature worked with ethnographic interest or those
and life in East Indies. This century also who worked with artistic interests, or those
witnessed increasing visits of illustrators who had both interests. Painter John Webber,
and painters to East Indies that began in 17th for example, participated in the expedition of
century (Loos-Haaxman, 1968:19); and in the the well-known Captain James Cook; and in
second half of the 19th century, photography the expedition, he made drawings of jungle
began to enter the region (Nieuwenhuys, around the famous Mount Krakatoa in 1780.
1981:9). The growing production of writings The catalogue Pictures of the Tropics (1967)

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compiled by J. H. Maronier, which includes Java Gelegen (The Residency of Priangan that
a list of collections of Koninklijk Instituut Lies in Java) by planters and writer Andries de
voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde (Royal Wilde (1830), for example, not only describes
Institute of Linguistics and Anthropology) in the situation in the region but also presents
Leiden; or Reizend door Oost-Indie: Prenten en pictures of natural its natural landscape. In the
Verhalen uit de 19e Eeuw (Visit to East Indies: eyes of Andries de Wilde, Priangan was der
Pictures and Stories from 19th Century) by schoonste en vruchtbaarste gedeelten van het
B.E.A. Brommer (1979), documents a large eiland Java or the most beautiful and fertile
number of visual works, many of which regions in the island of Java (de Wilde, 1830).
became illustrations and illuminations in For European society, images of Priangan
books and other publications. Generally natural landscape seemed to be important (cf
speaking, European eyes in East Indies at the Van Pers, n.y.; Junghuhn, 1850a, 1851, 1852,
time, especially in the 19th century, focused and 1867; Kern, 1898; and Breman, 2010). In
on the landscape, both natural and cultural her travelogue entitled Lalampahan ka Eropah
landscapes. (Travel to Europe), a Sundanese aristocrat
As far as language and culture are lady, Raden Ajoe Abdoerachman, related that
concerned, the western region of the Java, one day she and her children made a visit to
which is called West Java, can be distinguished Princess Juliana in late 1920s, and presented
from the other two regions although as a souvenir on gambar pigoera tjet, damelan
colonial time Europeans realized it lately, Mas Pirngadi di Batawi, toekang gambar anoe
especially in the 19th century in the sense kawentar. Eusina eta pigoera pamandangan
that Sundanese language and culture are di tanah Priangan or a framed painting by
different from the ones of central and eastern Mas Pirngadi of Batavia, the well-known
Java. The centre of excellence if one can painter. The content of the frame was a view of
use the term in this context of the western Priangan region (Abdoerachman, 1930:116).
part of the island is undoubtedly Preanger, Illustrations of Priangan did not only
a deviation made by Europeans from native appear in books that speci ically told about the
name Priangan. P ijffer von Neueck, Swiss region, such as the above mentioned work of
writer who worked for the government in Andries de Wilde (1830), but also appeared
East Indies in 19th century, describes the in books that didnt told speci ically about
importance of Priangan at the time, as follows: Priangan, such as the work of H.P. Berlage
(1931), Mijn Indische Reis (My Indies Travel).
The Province [sic] of Priangan, although only part Books about Priangan in 19th century were
of the island controlled by the Dutch, is the most
of great amounts, one of which was the well-
important region across Java, and is so good due
to its high-value production and moderate climate, known Priangan: De Preanger-Regentschappen
as well as its ine roads, which connects Batavia Onder het Nederlandsch Bestuur tot 1811
with the regions controlled by Javanese rulers and (Priangan Regency Under the Dutch
the pathetic Cirebon and Banten provinces [sic], Government) by Frederik de Haan (1910).
which are often defended (von Neueck, 1838:38,
translated by authors).
FRANZ WILHELM JUNGHUHN: A JAVA
Many Europeans depicted the natural EXPLORER IN THE CHARMING PRIANGAN
and cultural landscape of Priangan, such In this context, Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn
as painter Antoine Auguste Joseph Payen; (1809-1864) was well-known as the most
planter Abraham Salm; painters Adrianus prominent mountainer and volcano researcher
Johannus Bik, Charles Theodore Deeleman, in Java (Brommer, 1979:63). Franz Wilhelm
F.M.J. Stuyver, G.S. Fernhout, J.H.W. le Clercq, Junghuhn was an extra ordinary example of
Pieter van Oort, Tony Rafty, and many others. European that travelled East Indies and wrote
Many of the images of Priangan were used as and drew about the land. He explored the
book illustrations. One of the books from the regions of Sumatra and Java, made detailed
19th century, De Preanger Regentschappen op notes on their landscapes, drew topographical
maps, and created illustrations of natural

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landscapes he investigated.
As had been common among
naturalists at the time, he lived
a scienti ic life that integrated
writing and drawing (cf de Bre
& Vlies, 1933; Wormser, 1943;
Nieuwenhuys & Jaquet, 1980;
Sep, 1987; Beekman, 1996a;
Sternagel, 2011; Dd, 2013; and
Setiawan & Sabana, 2015). Like
other Europeans that visited East
Indies, Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn
was schrijver (writer) and
tekenaar (illustrator) or schilder
(painter) as well.
Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn
was born in the Prussian city of
Mansfeld on 26 October 1809, Caption 1:
and died in Indonesian town Franz Wilhelm Junghuhns Image of Guntur Mount
of Lembang, Bandung, on 24 in West Javas Region of Garut in Lithographic Print
by C.W. Mieling (Source: Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn, 1850a).
April 1864. He was well-known,
especially since early 20th century,
as naturalist and vrijdenker (free thinker) that The importance of Franz Wilhelm
was called Humboldt van Java. Franz Wilhelm Junghuhns contribution to the knowledge
Junghuhn undertook investigations within of Dutch East Indies nature in 19th century,
the area of geology, vulcanology, climatology, including Priangan, was re lected by the
botany, archaeology, and ethnography in event organized some two centuries, since
Sumatra and, mainly, in Java (cf von Humboldt, his birth or one and a half centuries since his
1858; and Sternagel, 2011). death. From 2009 to 2010, some quarters in
In West Java, Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn Indonesia commemorated the 200th years of
undertook researches mainly in Priangan Franz Wilhelm Junghuhns birth. Exhibition
plateau. He climbed Mounts of Patuha, and symposiums on the life, time, and works
Tangkubanparahu, Tampomas, Guntur, of the explorer of the island of Java were
Papandayan, Galunggung, Ciremai, and organized in Jakarta, Bandung, and Semarang
Krakatau. He consecutively lived and worked through cooperation between German
in Cianjur, Garut, Pangalengan, and inally in Embassy, Goethe Institute, Staatsbibliothek Zu
Lembang. See caption 1. Berlin, Embassy of the Netherlands, Erasmus
Franz Wilhelm Junghuhns indings were Huis, KITLV (Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-,
published in several books, mainly in Java, Land- en Volkenkunde or Royal Institute of
Deszelfs Gedaante, Bekleeding, en Inwendige Linguistics and Anthropology), and Indonesian
Structuur, in 4 volumes (1850-1853) that academic community.
were later translated into Germany by Justus At Bandung Institute of Technologys
Karl Hasskarl entitled Java, Seine Gestalt, Campus Centre, the exhibition was held
Planzendecke, und Innere Bauart (Java, Its from 19 to 31 October 2009, whereas the
Form, Plants, and Inner Structure) in 1857 symposium was held from 19 to 20 October
(Junghuhn, 1850b and 1857). E.M. Beekman 2009. At Jakartas Erasmus Huis, the exhibition
describes Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn as one of was held from 18 November 2009 to 9 January
those nineteenth-century romantic spirits who 2010. Meanwhile, at Soegijapranata Catholic
combined a passionate thirst for knowledge Universitys Albertus Building, in Semarang,
with a profound feeling for nature (Beekman, similar event was held in mid May 2010 (Goss,
1988:96). 2011; and Setiawan & Sabana, 2015).

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As scientist and researcher, Franz Wilhelm in nearly all of his works. Junghuhn is capable
Junghuhn occupied an outstanding position to create pictures in ine compositions. Strong is
his lines in seizing details. Attractive is his way
with his works. In a book written by literary in colouring so that tropical nature can be deeply
expert, Rob Nieuwenhuys, Mirror of Indies felt. In his time, great naturalists like Humboldt
(1982), which is an English translation from a and Haeckel were astute in creating sketches, oil
Dutch book on the history of Dutch Colonial paintings, and other illustrations to be printed
in their books. Junghuhn even published a big
Literature, a chapter is provided to discuss and colourful lithographical book on Javanese
the life, thoughts, and works of Franz Wilhelm nature, Lanschafts-Ansichten von Java (Rizal, 2010,
Junghuhn. Tha same is true in E.M. Beekman translated by authors).
works, i.e. Fugitive Dreams (1988) and
Troubled Pleasures (1996b), in which Franz In Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn, the
Wilhelm Junghuhn was discussed in particular combination between science and art has even
chapter. Despite of the fact that Franz Wilhelm led him to a more distant realm, namely a
Junghuhn had never published any iction, spiritual contemplation of man, universe, and
such as novel or poetry, he is seen as an God. In another book by Rob Nieuwenhuys,
important writer in the history of Dutch which is written with Frits Jaquet, entitled
colonial literature, like Valentijn, Rumphius, Javas Onuitputtelijke Natuur: Reisverhalen,
Van Hovell, Van der Tuuk, and Walraven Tekeningen, en Fotograien van Franz Wilhelm
(Hartoko, 1985; and Lubowski-Jahn, 2011). Junghuhn (Javas In inite Nature: Journey,
What Rob Nieuwenhuys, E.M. Beekman, and Drawing, and Photography of Franz Wilhelm
other writers have described concerning the Junghuhn) in 1980, a subsection is provided
visual aspects of Franz Wilhelm Junghuhns to describe Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn as
works have paved the way towards further vrijdenker (free thinker). Rob Nieuwenhuys &
research on an aspect of Junghuhns works Frits Jaquet have explained that:
that has long been left unnoticed, namely
the relation between naturalist investigation His life in the middle of the broad nature of Java,
his scienti ic activities in the ield of natural
and artistic undertaking in depicting natural sciences, and the effect of foreign philosophers
landscapes (cf de Bre & Vlies, 1933; Wormser, such as Schopenhauer, Feuerbach, Burmeister,
1943; Nieuwenhuys, 1972, 1981, and 1982; Von Humboldt, and others [...] gradually led
Nieuwenhuys & Jaquet, 1980; Sep, 1987; his consciousness towards religion that makes
sense through the workings of nature. It is not
Beekman, 1988 and 1996a; and Sternagel, something that appears immediately, but rather
2011). Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn lived in an something that arise naturally (Nieuwenhuys &
era when science and art was still tightly Jaquet, 1980:133, translated by authors).
interrelated. It was common at the time that
an expert in natural science was capable in In that context, Franz Wilhelm Junghuhns
making good pictures. sketches of natural landscape look exceptional
Scienti ic investigations produce not only compared to book illustrations on Dutch East
systematic knowledge on nature, but also Indies.
artistic pictures on natural sceneries. It is
not an exageration if one says that drawing CONCLUSION 1
seemed to be an integral part of scienti ic This essay connects the name of Franz
method itself. In addition to his capability in Wilhelm Junghuhn to the natural landscapes
writing, Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn also capable of 19th century Priangan. Certainly, for the
in drawing. In his article entitled Dia yang naturalist that for some 13 years explored the
Pamit kepada Gunung (He Who Says Farewell Land of Batak in Sumatra and then the whole
to the Mountain) in National Geographic island of Java, Priangan was only a small part
Indonesia (November 2010), historian J.J. Rizal of his area of research. This essay, however, is
stated as follows: a modest effort to understand how the plateau
1
This essay is part of broader study on visual representation
In addition to his literary talent, Junghuhn has also
of Priangan natural landscapes in the illustrations of Franz
a strong talent in creating pictures. It can be seen Wilhelm Junghuhn.

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Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn was born in the Prussian city of Mansfeld on 26 October 1809, and died in Indonesian town of
Lembang, Bandung, on 24 April 1864. He was well-known, especially since early 20th century, as naturalist and vrijdenker
(free thinker) that was called Humboldt van Java. Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn undertook investigations within the area of
geology, vulcanology, climatology, botany, archaeology, and ethnography in Sumatra and, mainly, in Java.

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