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J. L. K. van Dort

John Leonard Kalenberg van Dort, commonly known as J. L. K. van Dort, (28 July 1831 – 24 March 1898) was a 19th-century Ceylonese artist[1] of Dutch Burgher descent.[2]

John Leonard Kalenberg van Dort
Born(1831-06-28)28 June 1831
Died24 March 1898(1898-03-24) (aged 66)
Bambalapitiya, Sri Lanka
NationalitySri Lankan
EducationSt. Paul's Parochial School, Pettah, Colombo Academy
Alma materColombo Academy
SpouseCornelia Henrietta née Spittel
ChildrenGrace (b. 1861), Ernest Francis (b. 1865)

Early life edit

J. L. K. van Dort was born on 28 July 1831 in Colombo, Sri Lanka, the oldest of nine children, to Johannes Jacobus van Dort (1801–1876) and Petronella Margaretta née Kalenberg (1806–1847).[3] His younger brother William Gregory became one of Ceylon's most distinguished physicians and a member of the Legislative Council of Ceylon. The family lived in San Sebastian (Small Pass), which adjoins Pettah,[4] with Van Dort and his siblings attending school at St. Paul's Parochial School in Pettah[5] and Colombo Academy,[6][7] where the principal, Dr Barcroft Boake, described him as a prodigy and a genius.[4] As art was not a part of a school curriculum Van Dort did not receive any formal training in drawing and painting,[8] although it is likely that he received some tuition from Phillipe Antoine Hippolyte Silvaf and Andrew Nicholl. Silvaf (1801–1879) was a notable local artist with French ancestry who gave lessons in music and painting from his home in Pettah.[9] Nicholl (1804–1886) was a distinguished Irish water colourist, who travelled to Ceylon in 1846, where his Belfast patron, Sir James Emerson Tennent, had been appointed as the Colonial Secretary. Tennent secured Nicholl's appointment as teacher of landscape drawing, painting and design at the Colombo Academy. In 1855 Van Dort was employed in the Surveyor-General's office as a draughtsman [5][10] a position he remained at until he retired.[4]

Artist edit

Van Dort is described as having "an instinctive artistry".[6] He was essentially an illustrator, thinking in terms of black and white, with pen and pencil as his chosen instruments. He rarely used oil or water colours. His deft sketches, reminiscent of the English social caricaturist, Thomas Rowlandson,[11] enabled him to create a vivid "on the spot" recording of contemporary life in Ceylon. Deloraine Brohier, in her newspaper article describes "Wherever he went on journeys his note book and sketch book always accompanied him. As he sat in a railway carriage[12] he would with a few swift lines and smudges unerringly record what he saw and what specially attracted his eye, catching the passing incident or scene. Sometimes along a rustic road he would perch himself on a rock or embankment and interpret the atmosphere. Rural life and ritual sports, palanquins and bullock carts, a rickshaw wallah or horse drawn carriage — were featured in many of his sketches."[6]

His love of drawing led him to contribute to numerous journals, magazines and newspapers, such as The Ceylon Observer,[11] The Examiner[13][14] and Muniandi (a Ceylonese version of Punch magazine).[14][15][16]

In 1868 he sketched a series of law-court characters which were included in Alistair MacKenzie Ferguson's Souvenirs of Ceylon.[11][15][17] In 1846 Ferguson became the editor of The Ceylon Observer and in 1859 purchased the newspaper.[18]

Between the 30 March and 8 May 1870 Prince Alfred, the Duke of Edinburgh, visited Ceylon, the first time that a member of the British monarchy had travelled to the country.[19] In 1871 John Capper, the manager and editor of The Times of Ceylon and the editor of Muniandi,[20] published The Duke of Edinburgh in Ceylon, an illustrated record of the Duke's visit, which included a number of illustrations by Van Dort.[15][21] During the visit Van Dort's work came to the attention of a number of the special correspondents accompanying the Duke, resulting in Van Dort being appointed as staff correspondent for the British weekly newspaper, The Graphic,[14][22] with his contributions regularly being published over the years.[15]

In 1877 Van Dort together with Richard Henricus prepared a number of lithographs for Leopold Ludovici's Lapidarium Zeylanicum,[11][23] which contains coloured engravings of the crests and heraldry of the early Dutch settlers and their families as found in the Dutch Reformed Church, Wolvendaal, together with drawings of the inscriptions on the tombstones in the churchyard.[4]

In 1878 John Capper published Old Ceylon : Sketches of Ceylon Life in the Olden Time,[24] an illustrated description of life in Ceylon prior to the British colonisation.[25] In which a number of the illustrations were provided for by Van Dort.[4]

In the late 1870s a large number of villagers in Sri Lanka were suffering from "parangi", which led to Dr William Kynsey, the Chief Medical Officer in Ceylon, embarking on a programme of research into the disease. The resultant report, Report on The 'Parangi Disease of Ceylon', in 1881,[26] included a number of life-sized water coloured pictures of the different forms of the disease by Van Dort and was presented to the local and international medical community.[4][27] Parangi was only eradicated in the 1940s with the introduction of penicillin.

Between 1888–89 he was commissioned by the Dutch ambassador in Sri Lanka to paint all remains of Dutch forts, canals and inscriptions.[28] Forty-nine of these watercolours are now housed in a portfolio at Leiden University Library.[4][29]

In 1890 he painted a series of watercolours of the Costumes of the Natives of Ceylon, the majority now reside at the National Museum of Colombo.[29]

In 1893 he supplied eight large panels to decorate the Ceylon Building at the Chicago World's Fair[4][14] and in 1900 some of his paintings were exhibited at the Great Paris Exhibition.[13][14][22]

Family life edit

Van Dort married Cornelia Henrietta née Spittel (27 September 1838 – 1 November 1915) on 30 January 1861 at Wolvendaal Church in Colombo.[3] They lived in Galle fort for a number of years[5] before moving back to Colombo, where he built a cottage ("Dordrecht") in Bambalapitiya.[30] They had two children, Grace (30 September 1861 – October 1956) and Ernest Francis (23 January 1865 – 6 December 1934),[3] both of whom where artists in their own right. Grace was a leading member of the Ceylon Society of Arts and was the Secretary of the Society, fostering the arts in the country. She painted both in oils and water colours.[12]

Van Dort died on 24 March 1898[31][32] at the age of 66, of heart disease.[5]

Legacy edit

In 1951, Hilda Obeyesekere-Pieris, published a collection of forty five of Van Dort's pictures, called Ceylon: the Near Past.[33]

His watercolours of 19th-century Sri Lanka can be found at the Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (Dutch: Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde) in Leiden.[34]

Two of his original lithographs are contained with the Royal Collection (the art collection of the British Royal Family).[35][36]

An extensive collection of his works is kept in the National Museum of Colombo.[6][37]

Bibliography edit

  • Van Dort, John Leonard Kalenberg (1951). Ceylon; the Near Past. Drawings by J. L. K. Van Dort. London: H. O. Pieris.
  • Capper, John; Brooks, Vincent; Van Dort, John Leonard Kalenberg (Ill.) (1871). The Duke of Edinburgh in Ceylon: A Book of Elephant and Elk Sport. Provost & Company.

References edit

  1. ^ Gunawardena, Charles A. (2005). Encyclopedia of Sri Lanka. Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd. p. 371. ISBN 978-1-932705-48-5.
  2. ^ de Silva, Rajpal Kumar (1981). A History of Sri Lanka. London: C. Hurst & Co (Publishers) Ltd. p. 482. ISBN 0-905838-50-5.
  3. ^ a b c Altendorff, D. V. (1949). "Journal of the Dutch Burger Union of Ceylon" (PDF). Genealogy of the van Dort Family. XXXVIII. Dutch Burgher Union: 22.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h de Silva, Rajpal Kumar (1998). 19th Century Newspaper Engravings of Ceylon – Sri Lanka. Serendib Publications. pp. 13–14. ISBN 0-9510710-2-5.
  5. ^ a b c d Seibel, J. B. (April 1950). "Journal of the Dutch Burger Union of Ceylon" (PDF). Reminiscences of J. L. K. Van Dort. XL. Dutch Burgher Union: 33–44.
  6. ^ a b c d Brohier, Deloraine. "Running in the family... with brush and palette". The Island. Retrieved 5 December 2014.
  7. ^ Roberts, Michael (1994). Exploring Confrontation: Sri Lanka--politics, Culture and History. Taylor & Francis. p. 234. ISBN 978-3-7186-5692-9.
  8. ^ Raheem, Ismeth (21 September 2014). "Urban Inspiration in Ceylon". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 6 January 2015.
  9. ^ Pethiyagoda, Rohan; Raheem, Ismeth (February 1996). "Hippolyte Silvaf and his drawings of Sri Lankan fishes" (PDF). Wildlife Heritage Trust of Sri Lanka. Retrieved 10 December 2014.[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ "John Lourens Spittel – Family # 1003". Sri Lanka Burgher Family Genealogy. RootsWeb.com. Retrieved 6 January 2015.
  11. ^ a b c d de Silva, Rajpal Kumar; Beumer, Willemina G. M. (1988). Illustrations and Views of Dutch Ceylon 1602–1796. Serendib Publications. p. 3. ISBN 0-9510710-1-7.
  12. ^ a b Sadanandan, Renuka. "Canvas of Memories". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 4 December 2014.
  13. ^ a b Colin-Thome, Percy (December 1994). "Journal of the Dutch Burger Union of Ceylon" (PDF). The Burghers. LXVII. Dutch Burgher Union: 27.
  14. ^ a b c d e Colin-Thome, Percy (December 1985). "Journal of the Dutch Burger Union of Ceylon" (PDF). The Portuguese Burghers and the Dutch Burghers of Sri Lanka. LXII. Dutch Burgher Union: 195.
  15. ^ a b c d Warnapala, Kanchanakesi Channa Prajapati (2008). "A Contested Sight/Site": British Constructions of Ceylon in Visual and Literary Texts, 1850–1910. Michigan State University. pp. 212–213. ISBN 978-0-549-84404-4.
  16. ^ . Daily FT. 31 May 2014. Archived from the original on 24 June 2016. Retrieved 5 December 2014.
  17. ^ Ferguson, Alistair Mackenzie (1869). Souvenirs of Ceylon. John Haddon & Company.
  18. ^ "Ferguson Papers" (PDF). Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
  19. ^ Boyle, Richard (27 September 1998). "A right royal tour". Sunday Times. Retrieved 10 December 2014.
  20. ^ Lohrli, Anne (1973). "John Capper". University of Toronto Press.
  21. ^ Capper, John; Brooks, Vincent; Van Dort, John Leonard Kalenberg (Ill.) (1871). The Duke of Edinburgh in Ceylon – A Book of Elephant and Elk Sport. Provost & Company. ISBN 978-1-241-22078-5.
  22. ^ a b "Journal of the Dutch Burger Union of Ceylon" (PDF). An Album of J. L. K. Van Dort's Sketches. XLI. Dutch Burgher Union: 131. July 1951.
  23. ^ Ludovici, Leopaold (1877). Lapidarium Zeylanicum : Being a Collection of Monumental Inscriptions of the Dutch Churches and Churchyards of Ceylon. Colombo: J. Maitland.
  24. ^ Capper, John (1878). Old Ceylon : Sketches of Ceylon Life in the Olden Time. London: W. B, Whittingham and Co.
  25. ^ Anthonisz, R. G. (October 1935). "Journal of the Dutch Burger Union of Ceylon" (PDF). The Burghers in Early British Times. XXV. Dutch Burgher Union: 41.
  26. ^ Kynsey, Dr William R. (1881). Report on The 'Parangi Disease of Ceylon'. Government Press.
  27. ^ Uragoda, C. G. (1995). "Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Sri Lanka". J.L.K van Dort and His Paintings of Parangi Patients. 40. Royal Asiatic Society of Sri Lanka (RASSL): 163–170.
  28. ^ "Wolvendaal Church". Dutch Burghers : The Early Years. Wolvendaal Foundation. Retrieved 10 December 2014.
  29. ^ a b de Silva, Dr R. K. "In Search of Indigenous Artists". Art Sri Lanka. Retrieved 10 December 2014.
  30. ^ de Silva, Rajpal Kumar; Beumer, Willemina G. M. (1988). Illustrations and Views of Dutch Ceylon 1602–1796. Serendib Publications. p. 465. ISBN 0-9510710-1-7.
  31. ^ de Silva, Rajpal Kumar (1988). 19th Century Newspaper Engravings of Ceylon-Sri Lanka. Serendib Publications. p. 275. ISBN 0-9510710-2-5.
  32. ^ "Obituary". The Colonies and India. 23 April 1898. p. 11.
  33. ^ de Silva, Dr R. K. . "In Search of Indigenous Artists". Art Sri Lanka. The Serendib Gallery. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
  34. ^ "Works by Kalenberg Van Dort". Digital Image Library. Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies. Retrieved 11 December 2014.
  35. ^ "Officer of the 78th Highlanders in Ceylon". Royal Collection Trust. Inventory no. 760336.
  36. ^ "Our Colonial Defences- the Gun Lascar Corps of Ceylon". Royal Collection Trust. Inventory no. 760485.
  37. ^ "Conservation of Drawings, Prints and Painting Collection". Cultural Heritage Connections. 16 February 2012. Retrieved 11 December 2014.

dort, john, leonard, kalenberg, dort, commonly, known, july, 1831, march, 1898, 19th, century, ceylonese, artist, dutch, burgher, descent, john, leonard, kalenberg, dortborn, 1831, june, 1831colombo, lankadied24, march, 1898, 1898, aged, bambalapitiya, lankana. John Leonard Kalenberg van Dort commonly known as J L K van Dort 28 July 1831 24 March 1898 was a 19th century Ceylonese artist 1 of Dutch Burgher descent 2 John Leonard Kalenberg van DortBorn 1831 06 28 28 June 1831Colombo Sri LankaDied24 March 1898 1898 03 24 aged 66 Bambalapitiya Sri LankaNationalitySri LankanEducationSt Paul s Parochial School Pettah Colombo AcademyAlma materColombo AcademySpouseCornelia Henrietta nee SpittelChildrenGrace b 1861 Ernest Francis b 1865 Contents 1 Early life 2 Artist 3 Family life 4 Legacy 5 Bibliography 6 ReferencesEarly life editJ L K van Dort was born on 28 July 1831 in Colombo Sri Lanka the oldest of nine children to Johannes Jacobus van Dort 1801 1876 and Petronella Margaretta nee Kalenberg 1806 1847 3 His younger brother William Gregory became one of Ceylon s most distinguished physicians and a member of the Legislative Council of Ceylon The family lived in San Sebastian Small Pass which adjoins Pettah 4 with Van Dort and his siblings attending school at St Paul s Parochial School in Pettah 5 and Colombo Academy 6 7 where the principal Dr Barcroft Boake described him as a prodigy and a genius 4 As art was not a part of a school curriculum Van Dort did not receive any formal training in drawing and painting 8 although it is likely that he received some tuition from Phillipe Antoine Hippolyte Silvaf and Andrew Nicholl Silvaf 1801 1879 was a notable local artist with French ancestry who gave lessons in music and painting from his home in Pettah 9 Nicholl 1804 1886 was a distinguished Irish water colourist who travelled to Ceylon in 1846 where his Belfast patron Sir James Emerson Tennent had been appointed as the Colonial Secretary Tennent secured Nicholl s appointment as teacher of landscape drawing painting and design at the Colombo Academy In 1855 Van Dort was employed in the Surveyor General s office as a draughtsman 5 10 a position he remained at until he retired 4 Artist editVan Dort is described as having an instinctive artistry 6 He was essentially an illustrator thinking in terms of black and white with pen and pencil as his chosen instruments He rarely used oil or water colours His deft sketches reminiscent of the English social caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson 11 enabled him to create a vivid on the spot recording of contemporary life in Ceylon Deloraine Brohier in her newspaper article describes Wherever he went on journeys his note book and sketch book always accompanied him As he sat in a railway carriage 12 he would with a few swift lines and smudges unerringly record what he saw and what specially attracted his eye catching the passing incident or scene Sometimes along a rustic road he would perch himself on a rock or embankment and interpret the atmosphere Rural life and ritual sports palanquins and bullock carts a rickshaw wallah or horse drawn carriage were featured in many of his sketches 6 His love of drawing led him to contribute to numerous journals magazines and newspapers such as The Ceylon Observer 11 The Examiner 13 14 and Muniandi a Ceylonese version of Punch magazine 14 15 16 In 1868 he sketched a series of law court characters which were included in Alistair MacKenzie Ferguson s Souvenirs of Ceylon 11 15 17 In 1846 Ferguson became the editor of The Ceylon Observer and in 1859 purchased the newspaper 18 Between the 30 March and 8 May 1870 Prince Alfred the Duke of Edinburgh visited Ceylon the first time that a member of the British monarchy had travelled to the country 19 In 1871 John Capper the manager and editor of The Times of Ceylon and the editor of Muniandi 20 published The Duke of Edinburgh in Ceylon an illustrated record of the Duke s visit which included a number of illustrations by Van Dort 15 21 During the visit Van Dort s work came to the attention of a number of the special correspondents accompanying the Duke resulting in Van Dort being appointed as staff correspondent for the British weekly newspaper The Graphic 14 22 with his contributions regularly being published over the years 15 In 1877 Van Dort together with Richard Henricus prepared a number of lithographs for Leopold Ludovici s Lapidarium Zeylanicum 11 23 which contains coloured engravings of the crests and heraldry of the early Dutch settlers and their families as found in the Dutch Reformed Church Wolvendaal together with drawings of the inscriptions on the tombstones in the churchyard 4 In 1878 John Capper published Old Ceylon Sketches of Ceylon Life in the Olden Time 24 an illustrated description of life in Ceylon prior to the British colonisation 25 In which a number of the illustrations were provided for by Van Dort 4 In the late 1870s a large number of villagers in Sri Lanka were suffering from parangi which led to Dr William Kynsey the Chief Medical Officer in Ceylon embarking on a programme of research into the disease The resultant report Report on The Parangi Disease of Ceylon in 1881 26 included a number of life sized water coloured pictures of the different forms of the disease by Van Dort and was presented to the local and international medical community 4 27 Parangi was only eradicated in the 1940s with the introduction of penicillin Between 1888 89 he was commissioned by the Dutch ambassador in Sri Lanka to paint all remains of Dutch forts canals and inscriptions 28 Forty nine of these watercolours are now housed in a portfolio at Leiden University Library 4 29 In 1890 he painted a series of watercolours of the Costumes of the Natives of Ceylon the majority now reside at the National Museum of Colombo 29 In 1893 he supplied eight large panels to decorate the Ceylon Building at the Chicago World s Fair 4 14 and in 1900 some of his paintings were exhibited at the Great Paris Exhibition 13 14 22 Family life editVan Dort married Cornelia Henrietta nee Spittel 27 September 1838 1 November 1915 on 30 January 1861 at Wolvendaal Church in Colombo 3 They lived in Galle fort for a number of years 5 before moving back to Colombo where he built a cottage Dordrecht in Bambalapitiya 30 They had two children Grace 30 September 1861 October 1956 and Ernest Francis 23 January 1865 6 December 1934 3 both of whom where artists in their own right Grace was a leading member of the Ceylon Society of Arts and was the Secretary of the Society fostering the arts in the country She painted both in oils and water colours 12 Van Dort died on 24 March 1898 31 32 at the age of 66 of heart disease 5 Legacy editIn 1951 Hilda Obeyesekere Pieris published a collection of forty five of Van Dort s pictures called Ceylon the Near Past 33 His watercolours of 19th century Sri Lanka can be found at the Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies Dutch Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal Land en Volkenkunde in Leiden 34 Two of his original lithographs are contained with the Royal Collection the art collection of the British Royal Family 35 36 An extensive collection of his works is kept in the National Museum of Colombo 6 37 Bibliography editVan Dort John Leonard Kalenberg 1951 Ceylon the Near Past Drawings by J L K Van Dort London H O Pieris Capper John Brooks Vincent Van Dort John Leonard Kalenberg Ill 1871 The Duke of Edinburgh in Ceylon A Book of Elephant and Elk Sport Provost amp Company References edit Gunawardena Charles A 2005 Encyclopedia of Sri Lanka Sterling Publishers Pvt Ltd p 371 ISBN 978 1 932705 48 5 de Silva Rajpal Kumar 1981 A History of Sri Lanka London C Hurst amp Co Publishers Ltd p 482 ISBN 0 905838 50 5 a b c Altendorff D V 1949 Journal of the Dutch Burger Union of Ceylon PDF Genealogy of the van Dort Family XXXVIII Dutch Burgher Union 22 a b c d e f g h de Silva Rajpal Kumar 1998 19th Century Newspaper Engravings of Ceylon Sri Lanka Serendib Publications pp 13 14 ISBN 0 9510710 2 5 a b c d Seibel J B April 1950 Journal of the Dutch Burger Union of Ceylon PDF Reminiscences of J L K Van Dort XL Dutch Burgher Union 33 44 a b c d Brohier Deloraine Running in the family with brush and palette The Island Retrieved 5 December 2014 Roberts Michael 1994 Exploring Confrontation Sri Lanka politics Culture and History Taylor amp Francis p 234 ISBN 978 3 7186 5692 9 Raheem Ismeth 21 September 2014 Urban Inspiration in Ceylon The Sunday Times Retrieved 6 January 2015 Pethiyagoda Rohan Raheem Ismeth February 1996 Hippolyte Silvaf and his drawings of Sri Lankan fishes PDF Wildlife Heritage Trust of Sri Lanka Retrieved 10 December 2014 permanent dead link John Lourens Spittel Family 1003 Sri Lanka Burgher Family Genealogy RootsWeb com Retrieved 6 January 2015 a b c d de Silva Rajpal Kumar Beumer Willemina G M 1988 Illustrations and Views of Dutch Ceylon 1602 1796 Serendib Publications p 3 ISBN 0 9510710 1 7 a b Sadanandan Renuka Canvas of Memories The Sunday Times Retrieved 4 December 2014 a b Colin Thome Percy December 1994 Journal of the Dutch Burger Union of Ceylon PDF The Burghers LXVII Dutch Burgher Union 27 a b c d e Colin Thome Percy December 1985 Journal of the Dutch Burger Union of Ceylon PDF The Portuguese Burghers and the Dutch Burghers of Sri Lanka LXII Dutch Burgher Union 195 a b c d Warnapala Kanchanakesi Channa Prajapati 2008 A Contested Sight Site British Constructions of Ceylon in Visual and Literary Texts 1850 1910 Michigan State University pp 212 213 ISBN 978 0 549 84404 4 The Observer is 180 years old Daily FT 31 May 2014 Archived from the original on 24 June 2016 Retrieved 5 December 2014 Ferguson Alistair Mackenzie 1869 Souvenirs of Ceylon John Haddon amp Company Ferguson Papers PDF Institute of Commonwealth Studies University of London Retrieved 8 January 2015 Boyle Richard 27 September 1998 A right royal tour Sunday Times Retrieved 10 December 2014 Lohrli Anne 1973 John Capper University of Toronto Press Capper John Brooks Vincent Van Dort John Leonard Kalenberg Ill 1871 The Duke of Edinburgh in Ceylon A Book of Elephant and Elk Sport Provost amp Company ISBN 978 1 241 22078 5 a b Journal of the Dutch Burger Union of Ceylon PDF An Album of J L K Van Dort s Sketches XLI Dutch Burgher Union 131 July 1951 Ludovici Leopaold 1877 Lapidarium Zeylanicum Being a Collection of Monumental Inscriptions of the Dutch Churches and Churchyards of Ceylon Colombo J Maitland Capper John 1878 Old Ceylon Sketches of Ceylon Life in the Olden Time London W B Whittingham and Co Anthonisz R G October 1935 Journal of the Dutch Burger Union of Ceylon PDF The Burghers in Early British Times XXV Dutch Burgher Union 41 Kynsey Dr William R 1881 Report on The Parangi Disease of Ceylon Government Press Uragoda C G 1995 Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Sri Lanka J L K van Dort and His Paintings of Parangi Patients 40 Royal Asiatic Society of Sri Lanka RASSL 163 170 Wolvendaal Church Dutch Burghers The Early Years Wolvendaal Foundation Retrieved 10 December 2014 a b de Silva Dr R K In Search of Indigenous Artists Art Sri Lanka Retrieved 10 December 2014 de Silva Rajpal Kumar Beumer Willemina G M 1988 Illustrations and Views of Dutch Ceylon 1602 1796 Serendib Publications p 465 ISBN 0 9510710 1 7 de Silva Rajpal Kumar 1988 19th Century Newspaper Engravings of Ceylon Sri Lanka Serendib Publications p 275 ISBN 0 9510710 2 5 Obituary The Colonies and India 23 April 1898 p 11 de Silva Dr R K In Search of Indigenous Artists Art Sri Lanka The Serendib Gallery Retrieved 8 January 2015 Works by Kalenberg Van Dort Digital Image Library Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies Retrieved 11 December 2014 Officer of the 78th Highlanders in Ceylon Royal Collection Trust Inventory no 760336 Our Colonial Defences the Gun Lascar Corps of Ceylon Royal Collection Trust Inventory no 760485 Conservation of Drawings Prints and Painting Collection Cultural Heritage Connections 16 February 2012 Retrieved 11 December 2014 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to J L K van Dort Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title J L K van Dort amp oldid 1190529350, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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