Portraits of Willem Kloos and Isaac Israels
Joseph Jessurun de Mesquita was the odd man out in the group of artists and writers that came together in Amsterdam in the late 1880s. He wrote a guide for amateur photographers and was engaged to take photographs by the Leiden National Museum of Antiquities. Above all, however, he re-invented photography. He portrayed his good friends, including Breitner, Israels, Kloos, Gorter, and the composer Diepenbrock very directly and close up.
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Portraits of Willem Kloos and Isaac Israels
Joseph Jessurun de Mesquita was the odd man out in the group of artists and writers that came together in Amsterdam in the late 1880s. He wrote a guide for amateur photographers and was engaged to take photographs by the Leiden National Museum of Antiquities. Above all, however, he re-invented photography. He portrayed his good friends, including Breitner, Israels, Kloos, Gorter, and the composer Diepenbrock very directly and close up.
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Gift of O. Vermeulen and F. Diepenbrock
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Schenking van mevrouw O. Vermeulen en de heer F. Diepenbrock
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Joseph Jessurun de Mesquita wa ...... k heel direct en van dichtbij.
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Joseph Jessurun de Mesquita wa ...... ck very directly and close up.
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RP-F-2015-1-5
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Rijksmuseum
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Portraits of Willem Kloos and Isaac Israels
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Portretten van Willem Kloos en Isaac Israels
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1889-03-25
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1889-03-25
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foto breedte 130 mm
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foto hoogte 176 mm
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height 176 mm
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height 2017 mm
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karton breedte 135 mm
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karton hoogte 2017 mm
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width 130 mm
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width 135 mm
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Collectie: foto's
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