Nederlandse fotografen
Rond de peel
€ 90,00
Fine black/white plates after original photographs by Martien Coppens, featuring portraits of local people of "De Peel", a poor rural district of North-Brabant Province, The Netherlands. A famous photo record featuring portraits of simple dutch peasants and their families, males and females.
Rond de peel is a significant photographic work published in 1937 by Martien Coppens. The book features fine black-and-white plates based on original photographs that document the local people of "De Peel," a poor rural district in the North-Brabant Province of the Netherlands. It serves as a humanistic study of the region, focusing on portraits of simple Dutch peasants, including men, women, and their families. The work is noted for its focus on the human element rather than technical aspects, reflecting Coppens' interest in capturing the essence of rural life during that period.
Publicatiegegevens
| Auteur | Martinus Franciscus Josephus (Martien) Coppens |
|---|---|
| Uitgever | N.V. Uitgeversmaatschappij `De Pelgrim` |
| Plaats van uitgave | Eindhoven |
| Jaar | 1937 |
| Druk | First edition |
| Bindwijze | hardcover |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Dimensies | 250 x 340 |
| Pagina's | 66 pp. |
Bijzonderheden
| conditie | Good (G) |
|---|---|
| Omslag | Missing |
| Opmerkingen | Spine has some loss of fabric; binding is good; inside clean and bright; good copy With dust jacket. |
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