Welcome to the website of Leo Haks.
Leo Haks is a specialist in Indonesian art and Indonesian
Photography.
This website contains Indonesian art and photography
Indonesian Photography
Indonesian photography shows the rich cultural and social history of Indonesia
and its natural beauty.
A photographer's dream come true, a 19th century Indonesian photograph evokes
an image of the rich albeit often colonial past of Indonesia.
We
source material for collectors, authors and academics and make our archive available
for use.
Photographs
from our collection have been published in some 100 books, magazines and academic
publications.
Important photographers
presented on the Leo Haks website are:
K. Cephas, Clifton & Co, P. Klier, Kolffoto, O. Kurkdjian, Lambert &
Co, Miller, M.M., C. Nieuwenhuis, TH. Paar, S. Satake, T. Weissenborn, Woodbury
& Page
Indonesian locations of the photos presented are: Batavia, Bali, Borobodur,
Java, Sumatra, Celebes.
countries represented on this site are: Burma, India, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore,
Sri Lanka (Ceylon)
Pre-War
Balinese Modernists;
Painting from the Pre-War Balinese Modernists 1928 - 1942, influenced by western
contacts.
Artist represented are: Ida Bagus Njoman Rai Gerija, Dewa Kompiang Kandel Roeka,
Ida Poegoeg, Ida Bagus Sodang, I. Koepeg, I. Gasek, Gusti Made Rundu, Gusti
Made Rundu, Ida Made Pagoeh, I Kilang, Ida Bagus Bala, I Rekig, Ida Made Randoet,
Gusti Gede Rakia, I SoekariI, I Wayan Goenaksa Toenas, I Ngendon, I Reneh, Gusti
Putu Motor, Ida Bagus Ketut Sawa ( a.k.a. Semawa), I Ketut Tombelos, I Wayan
Goenaksa Toenas, Kabon, Ida Bagus Ketut Diding, I Ketut Tombelos, Ida Tjetra,
Ida Bagus Njoman Rai Gerija, I Poegeg & I Kaja, Agoeng Made Glogor, Dewa
Njoman Leper, Ida Bagus Ketut Soenia and Goesti Made Roem
Indonesian Posters;
Indonesian Posters of the transition period 1945 - 1949. A propaganda
poster provides a graphic depiction of how the Dutch colonial power and Indonesia's
Independent movement stated their respecive stances.
These posters are important to the study of that stormy period from which the
Republic of Indonesia emerged.
They are now quite rare. Presented here are Indonesian posters of the KLM from
J. van Heusden and Vinci, P. Brand, Nico Broekman and Cor de Brouwer and H.
Paulides
Rare Indonesian Books;
Authors presented on this webstie are: C. Bock, Christie's Singapore, M. Covarrubias,
N. Drakulic, G. Ferrand, I. Groneman, Haks J. Ubbens and others, L. Haks and
G. Maris, J. Haak, D. Hamel, M.G van Heel, W.G. Hofker, F. Holleman, A.N.J.TH.
van der Hoop, Javasche Courant, T. de Kleen, E.S. de Klerck, J.P. Koenraads,
C. Leemans, TH.B. van Lelyveld, J. de Loos-Haaxman, B. Khan Majlis, S. Merrilees,
W.O.J. Nieuwenkamp, C. W. Pepplinkhuizen Velema et al, Th. Pigeaud, T.S.Raffles,
Rouw-feest ter eere der nagedachtenis van wijlen den Br. M. van Eer J.C. Goldman,
Scalliet, M-O., Antoine Payen, Peintre des Indes Orientalis, vie et Écrits
d'un artiste du XIXe siècle (1792-1853), L. Serrurier, V.I. van de Wall,
F.C. Wilsen, A. de Wit
Cantonese Opera Costumes;
Chinese Paper Offerings.
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Cephas,
Kassian
Clifton
& Co
Klier,
P
Kolffoto
Kurkdjian,O.
Lambert,
G.R
Miller,
M.M.
Nieuwenhuis,
C.
Paar,
TH
Satake,
S
Weissenborn,
Thilly
Woodbury
& Page
Bali
Batavia
Borobudur
Celebes
Emmahaven
Java
Krakatau
Lombok
Nias
Onrust
Pengalengan
Singkarah
lake
Slamet
Sumatra
Tenger
Yogyakarta
Burma
Hong
Kong
India
Japan
Singapore
Sri
Lanka