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<p>[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 4359204, member: 2844"]The thing is, animosities towards anything Dutch related only died down in the 70s, much to the distress of many of the older generation of Dutch Indonesians. You may know of the historic events in the 1960s, as portrayed in a film like 'The Year of Living Dangerously'.</p><p>My own father-in-law and his siblings sadly never saw their grandmother again, who died in Yogyakarta during that period. They never even knew what happened to her.</p><p><br /></p><p>I had, specifically about Zaini, but I lost my notes in a computer crash. For some time my health prevented me from making hard copies. Unfortunately around that time I got the 'black screen of death' after a microsoft update.</p><p>But I remember I heard it years ago on 'Tussen kunst en kitsch', the Dutch Antiques Roadshow. It could have been either Frans Leidelmeijer or Jaap Polak who mentioned it, but I am not sure which one. I took notes because I had a few ZN pieces at the time.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have a few volumes of 'Inlandsche kunstnijverheid (etc)' bij Jasper and Pirngadie, I think the precious metal volume is among them. They are in one of my boxes, if I come across them I'll see if there is something that would be of help to you.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 4359204, member: 2844"]The thing is, animosities towards anything Dutch related only died down in the 70s, much to the distress of many of the older generation of Dutch Indonesians. You may know of the historic events in the 1960s, as portrayed in a film like 'The Year of Living Dangerously'. My own father-in-law and his siblings sadly never saw their grandmother again, who died in Yogyakarta during that period. They never even knew what happened to her. I had, specifically about Zaini, but I lost my notes in a computer crash. For some time my health prevented me from making hard copies. Unfortunately around that time I got the 'black screen of death' after a microsoft update. But I remember I heard it years ago on 'Tussen kunst en kitsch', the Dutch Antiques Roadshow. It could have been either Frans Leidelmeijer or Jaap Polak who mentioned it, but I am not sure which one. I took notes because I had a few ZN pieces at the time. I have a few volumes of 'Inlandsche kunstnijverheid (etc)' bij Jasper and Pirngadie, I think the precious metal volume is among them. They are in one of my boxes, if I come across them I'll see if there is something that would be of help to you.[/QUOTE]
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