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Collectie NMvWereldculturen, 7095-9, Portretfoto, 'Portret van Nonja Han Tjwie Hing (Mah Gempohl)', fotograaf onbekend, 1890-1910

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Nederlands: Portretfoto'Portret van Nonja Han Tjwie Hing (Mah Gempohl)'Foto van het voorouderaltaar van de familie Kan in Jakarta (Indonesië).1890-1910Afmetingen: 85 × 70cm (drager)

54 × 44cm (afbeelding)

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1890
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Nationaal Museum van Wereldculture
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