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[[File:JacobPieter CoemanCnoll, PortraitCornelia ofvan Nijenrode en hun dochters Pieter Cnoll. Eerste opperkoopman te Batavia, zijn echtgenote Cornelia van Nijenroode en hun dochters Catharina (geb. 1653) en andHester his(geb. familie1659), 1665SK-A-4062.jpg|thumb|300px|Portrait of Pieter Cnoll with his Eurasian wife [[Cornelis van Nieuwroode|Cornelia van Nieuwroode]] and his family 1665, by [[Jacob Jansz. Coeman]].]]
'''Pieter Cnoll''', also '''Pieter Knoll''' (1672), was a Dutchman who became Director General in [[Batavia, Dutch East Indies|Batavia]]. He married [[Cornelia van Nijenroode]], an [[Indo people|Indo]] [[Eurasian (mixed ancestry)|Eurasian]] who was the daughter of [[Cornelis van Nijenroode|Cornelis van Nieuwroode]] (also [[Cornelis van Nijenroode]], former [[VOC Opperhoofden in Japan]] in 1623-1631) with a Japanese woman named Surishia.<ref>Taylor, Jean Gelman. "Meditations on a Portrait from Seventeenth-Century Batavia" in ''Journal of Southeast Asian Studies'' 37, no. 1 (February 2006): p. 33 </ref><ref name="Leup">''Interracial intimacy in Japan: western men and Japanese women, 1543-1900'' by Gary P. Leupp p.116 [https://books.google.com/books?id=-I6owJcCOdwC&pg=PA116]</ref> His family was depicted in a painting by [[Jacob Coeman]].