Hansje, the Photographer’s Daughter, in Bed and at the Wash Basin
The most important achievement of late 19th-century amateur photography was the possibility it afforded of recording one’s personal life, wherein children and family took centre stage. Here the Leiden physician Willem de Jong photographed his young daughter Hansje. The doctor was a doting father to his only child, and always had his camera at the ready at home and on holidays.
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Hansje, the Photographer’s Daughter, in Bed and at the Wash Basin
The most important achievement of late 19th-century amateur photography was the possibility it afforded of recording one’s personal life, wherein children and family took centre stage. Here the Leiden physician Willem de Jong photographed his young daughter Hansje. The doctor was a doting father to his only child, and always had his camera at the ready at home and on holidays.
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Gift of J.B.E. Stokhuyzen, Amsterdam
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Schenking van mevrouw J.B.E. Stokhuyzen, Amsterdam
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De belangrijkste verworvenheid ...... hij zijn camera altijd paraat.
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The most important achievement ...... ready at home and on holidays.
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RP-F-2011-38-2
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Rijksmuseum
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Hansje, dochter van de fotograaf, in bed en aan de wastafel
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Hansje, the Photographer’s Daughter, in Bed and at the Wash Basin
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c. 1900
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ca. 1900
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Collectie: foto's
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