Zes foto's van Lilly Mohr met vrienden bij de Loosdrechtse Plassen Possibly 1911 - 1915
photography, albumen-print
pictorialism
landscape
photography
group-portraits
albumen-print
Dimensions height 203 mm, width 253 mm
Here we see six photographs of Lilly Mohr with friends at the Loosdrechtse Plassen, arranged in a kind of scrapbook. The photographs were taken by Carolina Onnen. These snapshots offer a glimpse into the leisure activities of young women in the Netherlands in the spring of 1911. The Loosdrechtse Plassen, a lake district southeast of Amsterdam, served as a recreational area. The casual poses and informal settings suggest a departure from the rigid conventions of formal portraiture. Yet, these images are carefully composed, revealing an awareness of contemporary trends in photography. Consider the social context: photography at this time was becoming more accessible, allowing middle-class individuals to document their lives and construct their own narratives. These images present a specific vision of youthful leisure and female companionship, reflecting the values and aspirations of a particular social group. To understand these images fully, we can consult social histories of the Netherlands, photographic journals, and family archives. The meaning of art is always contingent on its social and institutional context.
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