Meir Wachenheimer op straat in de buurt van de woning van de familie Wachenheimer c. 1932 - 1937
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portrait
aged paper
toned paper
reduced colour palette
muted colour palette
white palette
street-photography
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historical fashion
muted colour contrast
muted colour
realism
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Dimensions height 70 mm, width 95 mm, height 120 mm, width 170 mm
This photograph, captured by the Wachenheimer family, shows Meir Wachenheimer on a street near their home. Meir is seen in his everyday attire of a coat and hat. However, the hat is more than a piece of clothing, it is an emblem of identity and social standing that echoes across epochs. It is a symbol that dates back to ancient times and the head coverings of priests and scholars. Think of the mitres and birettas. Hats have long signified roles of authority, and their presence here suggests a conscious projection of dignity and resilience during uncertain times. In observing this image, we are reminded that even the simplest of garments can carry profound cultural weight, serving as silent yet powerful testaments to personal and collective memory. The image conveys a sense of both quiet fortitude and the weight of history.
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