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.