A trove of historic paperwork that had been stolen from the Netherlands’ Nationwide Archives in The Hague has been recovered by an artwork detective. The 25 gadgets, which embody paperwork listed on Unesco’s Reminiscence of the World Register, had been found in an attic then despatched to Arthur Model, who labored intently with Dutch police to confirm and return them. The archives didn’t know they’d been taken.
The recovered supplies embody data regarding the Dutch East India Firm (VOC)—described by Unesco as “the biggest and most spectacular of the early trendy European buying and selling corporations working in Asia”—in addition to the primary ship log compiled by famend Seventeenth-century Dutch admiral Michiel de Ruyter, a ebook detailing secret authorities conferences between 1592 and 1604, and a 4m-long adversarial letter from a knight, courting again to 1445.
Among the many VOC paperwork is a report from the corporate’s first assembly in 1602, which incorporates what’s believed to be the world’s first company brand. One other doc particulars a 1700 go to by the VOC to the Mughal emperor in India. The VOC’s buying and selling and navy actions helped set up the Netherlands as a worldwide superpower on the time. The corporate was, nevertheless, additionally closely concerned within the slave commerce and the oppression of individuals dwelling in Dutch colonies.
De Ruyter’s ship log, written in his personal hand, recounts his first naval expertise: the 1641 Battle of Cape St. Vincent, the place the Dutch assisted the Portuguese in opposition to the Spanish. De Ruyter fought in three of the 4 Anglo-Dutch Wars—naval conflicts fought between England and the Dutch Republic within the Seventeenth and 18th centuries. He additionally famously led the Raid on Medway in 1667, which was a humiliating defeat for the British Navy.
De Ruyter’s efficiency within the Third Anglo-Dutch Warfare of 1672-74, which prevented an invasion, is thought to be his biggest achievement. “He saved the Netherlands many, many occasions in opposition to larger fleets from England, from Spain, from France,” says Model. “He’s thought of to be the saviour of the Netherlands,” he provides.
A ship log compiled by Michiel de Ruyter
Picture: Arthur Model
Model calls studying de Ruyter’s journal “superb,” noting a marked change within the handwriting throughout battle, the place it turns into visibly shaky. A single letter by de Ruyter, he estimates could be valued at round €20,000, and the recovered assortment consists of a whole log. Model likens the VOC accounts—recounting voyages throughout India, Indonesia, South Africa, the Caribbean, and Europe, and filled with encounters with emperors, pirates, and sea battles—to studying Treasure Island.
A loft-y discovery
The story of the invention of the “treasures”, Model tells The Artwork Newspaper, started when somebody clearing out an ailing and incapacitated relative’s attic discovered a field they thought “is perhaps one thing necessary”. In search of steering, they contacted a former faculty historical past instructor, who, upon seeing the contents, mentioned “my God, that is dangerous information”. The instructor urged them to contact Model, who has a repute for recovering high-profile stolen works—together with a Van Gogh portray returned to Groninger Museum in 2023.
“They despatched me some photos and I noticed instantly that this was a treasure,” Model says. His suspicions had been confirmed upon seeing the objects in individual, and he agreed to take the field on the situation that if the contents had been stolen he would return them to their rightful proprietor. With that agreed he contacted the Dutch police after which, after verifying the objects’ significance, the Nationwide Archives.
“They [the National Archives] did not know that it was stolen. However then they noticed these photos of this field in my residence,” explains Model.
Model and the police suspect the gadgets had been stolen in 2015 by a then-employee of the archives, who labored on the archives for a 12 months. The worker is believed to have borrowed cash from the individual whose attic the paperwork had been present in and left the field as collateral—by no means returning to say it. The alleged thief has since died. “So there the investigation stops,” Model days.
Model describes it as surreal to return “these world treasures” in a “a field from the €1 retailer”, the place they’d been saved. Regardless of being gone for a decade, he says the paperwork had been in “excellent situation.”
The Nationwide Archives didn’t reply to The Artwork Newspaper’s request for remark by the point of publication.
In a statements revealed within the NL Instances, the establishment, which is the guardian of a few of the most iconic paperwork from Dutch historical past, confirmed it had not realised the gadgets had been stolen. “We knew a few of them had been lacking, however that might have been as a result of any variety of causes. For instance, a doc might have been by chance returned to the unsuitable place,” a spokesperson mentioned. “We handle greater than 145 kilometres of archives, over 15 million pictures, and 300,000 maps and drawings. With such numbers, it’s not possible to have a whole stock of all of the paperwork.”








