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Landscape | Nature

Dutchscapes | Jan Koster

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+++Tijs van den Boomen, Merel Bem, Eleonoor Jap Sam, Jan Koster+++

ISBN

978-90-5973-106-6 [episode]

Graphic designer

Reynoud Homan

Number of pages

96

Book size

25 x 34 cm

Binding

Paperback

This publication has been generous supported by the Netherlands Foundation for Visual Arts, Design and Architecture

Only available in English

Preview of the book:  Dutchscapes

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Dutch landscape photographer Jan Koster systematically photographed the Dutch coast: the dunes, the sea, the dikes. The end result of his lengthy forays along the Dutch coast, in search of suitable locations, is this beautiful series of photographs, entitled 'Dutchscapes'.

Koster's monumental photographs should be viewed as an extension of the Dutch landscape painting tradition. His images portray the landscape either alone or juxtaposed with one another.

With textual contributions by art historian/critic Merel Bem and journalist Tijs van den Boomen.

Tijs van den Boomen, Merel Bem, Eleonoor Jap Sam, Jan Koster

€29.50

Dutchscapes | Jan Koster

Tijs van den Boomen, Merel Bem, Eleonoor Jap Sam, Jan Koster

€29.50

Art / Landscape | Nature / Photography

ISBN

978-90-5973-106-6 [episode]

Graphic designer

Reynoud Homan

Number of pages

96

Book size

25 x 34 cm

Binding

Paperback

This publication has been generous supported by the Netherlands Foundation for Visual Arts, Design and Architecture

Only available in English

Preview of the book:  Dutchscapes

Dutch landscape photographer Jan Koster systematically photographed the Dutch coast: the dunes, the sea, the dikes. The end result of his lengthy forays along the Dutch coast, in search of suitable locations, is this beautiful series of photographs, entitled 'Dutchscapes'.

Koster's monumental photographs should be viewed as an extension of the Dutch landscape painting tradition. His images portray the landscape either alone or juxtaposed with one another.

With textual contributions by art historian/critic Merel Bem and journalist Tijs van den Boomen.