Collection Number | 102 |
Title | Pak Sakera perang Belanda/Mr Sakera fights the Dutch |
Time | 1950 circa |
Time Acquisition | 1996 |
Place | Madura Island or Madurese cultural area in East Java, Indonesia |
Place of Acquisition | Mizim Antique Shop, Jl. K. Wahid Hasyim, Bondowoso, East Java, Indonesia |
Name Painter (Place and Year of Birth-Death) |
Unknown |
Size | 20cm x 30cm |
Category (Sub-Category) |
History (Colonial Times) |
Current Location | Bangkok, Thailand (Home) |
Description | Sakera is a heroic (pre-independence) freedom fighter. Born in Sampang, Madura, he used the clurit (sickle) as a symbol of resistance of commoners against Dutch colonizers (while for the Dutch the clurit was a weapon of criminals). According to popular history Sakera had the soul of a knight and was not afraid to fight the Dutch. Also, it is told that Sakera defended the weakest: he took from the rich to give to poor people in Sampang.
In Madura/East Java many glass paintings portray Sakera in various poses. In this painting Sakera is portrayed as fighting the Royal Netherlands East Indies Police. |