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This image captures a museum exhibition display featuring a black and white portrait photograph of Hannigje de Jong on a pink-peach colored wall. The woman in the portrait, Hannigje de Jong (1873-1911), is depicted from the chest up, with dark hair parted in the middle and pulled back, and a neutral expression. She wears a dark, high-necked garment with a lace or embroidered collar.

Below the photograph, a red rectangular label in white text identifies the image as "Portrait van Hannigje de Jong, Maritiem Museum (reproductie)" (Portrait of Hannigje de Jong, Maritime Museum (reproduction)). Below this, the name "HANNIGJE DE JONG" is displayed in large red letters, framed by the dates "1873 — 1911". Further down, explanatory text is presented in two columns, one in Dutch ("Binnenvaartschipper") and one in English ("Inland skipper"). Both texts describe Hannigje de Jong's life, her marriage to skipper Gerrit Hutten in 1903, their life working and living on Dutch waterways, and the close-knit social network of inland shipping families. The text also notes their modest education, meagre earnings, and successful management of their boat, which they affectionately named "Annigje" after her.

The overall scene is an indoor museum setting, likely at the Maritime Museum in Rotterdam, Netherlands, as explicitly stated on the exhibit label. To the far left, a partial view of a dark wooden frame, possibly for another display or structural element, is visible.
Eugene

Jun 7, 2026

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This image captures a museum exhibition display featuring a black and white portrait photograph of Hannigje de Jong on a pink-peach colored wall. The woman in the portrait, Hannigje de Jong (1873-1911), is depicted from the chest up, with dark hair parted in the middle and pulled back, and a neutral expression. She wears a dark, high-necked garment with a lace or embroidered collar. Below the photograph, a red rectangular label in white text identifies the image as "Portrait van Hannigje de Jong, Maritiem Museum (reproductie)" (Portrait of Hannigje de Jong, Maritime Museum (reproduction)). Below this, the name "HANNIGJE DE JONG" is displayed in large red letters, framed by the dates "1873 — 1911". Further down, explanatory text is presented in two columns, one in Dutch ("Binnenvaartschipper") and one in English ("Inland skipper"). Both texts describe Hannigje de Jong's life, her marriage to skipper Gerrit Hutten in 1903, their life working and living on Dutch waterways, and the close-knit social network of inland shipping families. The text also notes their modest education, meagre earnings, and successful management of their boat, which they affectionately named "Annigje" after her. The overall scene is an indoor museum setting, likely at the Maritime Museum in Rotterdam, Netherlands, as explicitly stated on the exhibit label. To the far left, a partial view of a dark wooden frame, possibly for another display or structural element, is visible.

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