Christa Zaat
Jacob Olie (Dutch photographer) 1834 - 1905
Gerrit Nicolaas Gerritsen (1808-?), 1862
photograph
Stadsarchief Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Second mate of the frigate Prins Maurits and his five daughters, posing at the wheel; behind from left to right Neeltje (1846), Anna Elisabeth (1848), front from left to right Martje (1851), Wilhelmina (1849), Nicolina Gerdina (1855).
* * *
Jacob Olie was a Dutch carpenter, architect, headmaster of the first Dutch technical school (1868–90), and prolific amateur photographer. He photographed in two periods, during the 1860s until c. 1867, and between his retirement and death, in these latter years taking c. 3,600 photographs. In both periods he used the same 9 × 12cm (3 1/2 × 4 4/5 in) plate camera, but after 1890 with a better lens and dry instead of wet plates. Olie's photographs are enormously interesting and varied, including portraits and self-portraits, architecture, harbour and nautical subjects, rural views, and countless scenes from his native Amsterdam. They are held, with a large collection of personal documents, in the Amsterdam City Archive.
Development research for future impact: Reflections from 2023 Robert S.
McNamara fellows Chiara Casanova December 20, 2024 This page in: English
-
https://blogs.worldbank.org/en/developmenttalk/development-research-for-future-impact--reflections-from-2023-ro
Hace 16 horas
No hay comentarios:
Publicar un comentario