Groepsportret te Duinenberg by Hendrik Herman van den Berg

Groepsportret te Duinenberg before 1894

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photography

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portrait

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pictorialism

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photography

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genre-painting

Dimensions height 80 mm, width 108 mm

Hendrik Herman van den Berg made this group portrait at Duinenberg with photography. This photographic image captures a group of people standing together, embodying a moment frozen in time. Consider the social dynamics at play. How does the arrangement of figures – some standing tall, others perched or leaning – reflect their relationships or status within the group? The clothing, too, speaks volumes about identity and belonging, hinting at the socio-economic backgrounds and cultural affiliations of those pictured. Are there subtle nods to gender roles, class distinctions, or perhaps even quiet acts of defiance against societal norms woven into the fabric of this image? This photograph allows us to reflect on the complexities of human connection, prompting questions about community, identity, and the stories we tell ourselves through images.

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