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Sinbad de zeeman

Creator Name

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Dirk Noothoven van Goor

Cultural Context

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Dutch

Date

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Creation: 19th century

About the Work

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This print illustrates an episode from the tales of Sinbad the Sailor, one of the seafaring adventures found within One Thousand and One Nights. Here, Sinbad encounters the legendary rukh, a colossal bird said to inhabit remote islands. In the story, Sinbad and his crew discover a giant egg, break it open with their axes, and eat the enormous chick inside, only to be chased by the furious parent rukhs who pelt their fleeing ship with mountain-sized stones.


Descriptions of the rukh parallel other mythical birds of immense size. The sailors in the Sinbad story use the chick's quills as buckets, which recalls accounts of the Chinese peng, whose feathers were said to hold water and whose diet supposedly included swallowing camels. The rukh also resembles Garuda, the king of birds in South Asian mythology, who is often portrayed carrying off elephants or rhinoceroses.


This sheet was produced within the Dutch centsprent or "catchpenny" tradition, a form of inexpensive, mass-printed imagery aimed at a broad readership. Publishers such as the Noothoven family specialized in these accessible prints, often adapting well-known stories like the voyages of Sinbad into vivid, easy-to-circulate scenes. Their work helped spread fantastical tales to households that might never have encountered them in written form.

Rijksmuseum Object Description
Blad met 8 voorstellingen uit het sprookje van Sinbad de zeeman. Onder elke voorstelling een zesregelig vers. Genummerd rechtsboven: No. 202.

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Title

Sinbad de zeeman

Creator

Noothoven van Goor, Dirk, publisher, uitgever;
anonymous, print maker;
anoniem, prentmaker

Worktype

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Illustration
print; prent; popular print; volksprent

Cultural Context

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Dutch

Material

paper; papier; paper; papier

Dimensions

height: 419mm;
blad: hoogte: 419mm;
width: 308mm;
blad: breedte: 308mm

Technique

wood engraving; houtgravure; letterpress printing; boekdruk

Language

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Dutch

Date

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Creation: 19th century

Provenance

Gift of F.G. Waller, Amsterdam, gift, 1923; Schenking van de heer F.G. Waller, Amsterdam, schenking, 1923

Style Period

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Rights

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Public Domain;
CC0
Public Domain Mark 1.0; CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0)

Inscription

verso - gestempeld

Location

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Creation: Europe
Leiden; Leiden; Leiden; Leiden; Netherlands; Nederland

Subjects

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Descriptive Topic: Animal, Bird, Elephant, Ocean, Mythology, Egg, Lizard, People, Man, Sailor, Whale
tales and fairy tales; verhalen en sprookjes

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Curationist Contributors

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Abbad Diraneyya; Jessica Gengler

All Works in Curationist’s archives can be reproduced and used freely. How to attribute this Work:

Dirk Noothoven van Goor, Sinbad de zeeman, 1850 - 1881. Rijksmuseum. Illustrations of Sinbad the Sailor's voyages, featuring the rukh's giant egg, and its subsequent chase of the sailors. Public Domain.

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