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Leerdam. [Original photograph, ca. 22.5 x 16 cm - 'mothercard' to make a picture postcard]
by Schalekamp, J.M. (1844-1912)
- Used
- very good
- Condition
- Very Good
- Seller
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Utrecht, Netherlands
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About This Item
Original photograph - Schalekamp, J.M. (1844-1912). Leerdam. Amsterdam, J.M. Schalekamp, ca. 1890-1900. ca. 22.5 x 16 cm.
Very rare original photograph by Johan Marinus Schalekamp (1844-1912), one of a group of original photographs which were used to make a picture postcard. We have traced some of the executed picture postcards, greatly reduced images of our original photographs. Schalekamp was one of the largest (possibly even the first) publishers of Dutch topographical picture postcards around 1900. He was active in Haarlem (1870-1879); Amsterdam (1881-1893) and Buiksloot (near Amsterdam, 1893-1912). He had a photographic studio, a (photo)lithographic and book printing office from 1893 onwards. Not only did he print his own picture postcards and books, but he also worked for other publishers.
Very good copy. Provenance: Bought by a Dutch collector of photography in the 1960s, beginning of 1970s. Titled in pencil on verso. RKD; Wachlin 2011, Vol. 2, p. 517 (as: Schalenkamp, Johan Marinus).
Very rare original photograph by Johan Marinus Schalekamp (1844-1912), one of a group of original photographs which were used to make a picture postcard. We have traced some of the executed picture postcards, greatly reduced images of our original photographs. Schalekamp was one of the largest (possibly even the first) publishers of Dutch topographical picture postcards around 1900. He was active in Haarlem (1870-1879); Amsterdam (1881-1893) and Buiksloot (near Amsterdam, 1893-1912). He had a photographic studio, a (photo)lithographic and book printing office from 1893 onwards. Not only did he print his own picture postcards and books, but he also worked for other publishers.
Very good copy. Provenance: Bought by a Dutch collector of photography in the 1960s, beginning of 1970s. Titled in pencil on verso. RKD; Wachlin 2011, Vol. 2, p. 517 (as: Schalenkamp, Johan Marinus).
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- Seller
- Acanthus Antiquariaat
(NL)
- Seller's Inventory #
- B-7249
- Title
- Leerdam. [Original photograph, ca. 22.5 x 16 cm - 'mothercard' to make a picture postcard]
- Author
- Schalekamp, J.M. (1844-1912)
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- J.M. Schalekamp
- Place of Publication
- Amsterdam
- Date Published
- ca. 1890-1900
- Size
- ca. 22.5 x 16 cm.
- Weight
- 0.00
- Keywords
- Original photograph, 'mothercard' for picture postcard, Leerdam
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About Acanthus Antiquariaat
Acanthus Antiquariaat was founded in 1990 and offers rare, beautiful, and curious books, prints, and objects, in a wonderous venue, newly styled as a cabinet of curiosities.
We carry a stock of rare & antiquarian books and prints, including subjects like travelling, natural history, science, photography, avantgarde, illustrated books, fine bindings, optical toys, popular prints & broadsides, ephemera, objects of curiosity, and many more… in short, everything that we find interesting, beautiful, remarkable, or simply weird.
We carry a stock of rare & antiquarian books and prints, including subjects like travelling, natural history, science, photography, avantgarde, illustrated books, fine bindings, optical toys, popular prints & broadsides, ephemera, objects of curiosity, and many more… in short, everything that we find interesting, beautiful, remarkable, or simply weird.
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- The page bound on the left side of a book, opposite to the recto page.