Hollandse vrouw met kind Gaikoku jinbutsuga - Oranda fujin (titel op object) A Dutch woman in baggy plaid skirt and red blouse, cape and hat , her left one boy Where: apparently her son; her right hand slightly raised; she looks right. The text in Japanese characters written by the (satirical) writer / journalist Kanagaki Robun (1829-1894): "The name of the country is the Netherlands. The country is divided into seventeen provinces, and its capital is Amsterdam. People are good at technology and arts, and science is Understood very well there. There are of course hospitals and schools in the c

Hollandse vrouw met kind Gaikoku jinbutsuga - Oranda fujin (titel op object) A Dutch woman in baggy plaid skirt and red blouse, cape and hat , her left one boy Where: apparently her son; her right hand slightly raised; she looks right. The text in Japanese characters written by the (satirical) writer / journalist Kanagaki Robun (1829-1894): "The name of the country is the Netherlands. The country is divided into seventeen provinces, and its capital is Amsterdam. People are good at technology and arts, and science is Understood very well there. There are of course hospitals and schools in the c Stock Photo
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Hollandse vrouw met kind Gaikoku jinbutsuga - Oranda fujin (titel op object) A Dutch woman in baggy plaid skirt and red blouse, cape and hat , her left one boy Where: apparently her son; her right hand slightly raised; she looks right. The text in Japanese characters written by the (satirical) writer / journalist Kanagaki Robun (1829-1894): "The name of the country is the Netherlands. The country is divided into seventeen provinces, and its capital is Amsterdam. People are good at technology and arts, and science is Understood very well there. There are of course hospitals and schools in the country, and there are even educational institutions for the handicapped. They recently