Dutch photographers

Amsterdam 68 Photographic Impressions / 68 Fotografische Impressies

€100.00
An interesting photobook full of atmosphere and great spreads in grafure. Pictorial boards in metal spiral binding

Amsterdam" by Dick de Herder celebrates the re-birth of the city in the post-war period. It celebrates the people, the architecture and streets of Amsterdam. It is also an ode to Brassai's first book "Paris de Nuit" from 1933, which concentrated on the nighttime world of Montparnasse, a district of Paris then noted for its artists, streetwalkers, brothels and petty criminals. Brassai's book portrays "a phantasmal and unreal Paris, plunged in darkness and fog," as he later put it. Of these, one of the most eerily evocative is "Cobblestones," which is on the cover of "Paris de Nuit." In Herder's "Amsterdam," there is an equally gloomy photograph of a cobblestone street with mysterious shadows wondering the street (p.39). Paralleling "Paris de Nuit," the book format is also similar, both being spiral bound

Bibliographic Details

Author Dick de Herder / Adriaan Morrien
Publisher C.V. Allert de Lange
Place of publication Amsterdam
Year 1947
Edition first edition
Binding Hardcover without dustjacket (as issued)
Language Dutch, English
Dimensions 23x17
Collation 64 pp.

Condition Report

Condition Very Good
Notes Light wear to corners of boards, some toning to endpapers; Very nice copy
Out of stock on Amstelbooks but available on Abebooks