21/05/2026
We promised to share some of the provenance stories behind the empty stands from the exhibit: 'Imagine – the future of human remains of colonial contexts in Museum Vrolik’ (link in bio). Stand 29: Gerie.
Museum Vrolik’s collection includes two skulls of men of Bengali descent who lived in Batavia (Jakarta, Indonesia). We know the name of one of them: Gerie – he died in one of Batavia’s hospitals. Gerie may have been part of the ‘Bengali Lancers’, originally around 100 Bengali cavalrymen served in the Dutch East Indies Army in 1817. These cavalrymen fought in the Java War (1825-1830). The second skull may also have belonged to a lancer. This skull was sent by the head of the military medical service in the Dutch East Indies.
Photo: Bengali lancer on horseback in full dress uniform, made by Joannes Adriaanszoon around 1823, collection National Military Museum.