Dutch Impressionist Painter George Hendrik Breitner Took His Camera Onto The Streets Of Amsterdam In The 1890s – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

Dutch Impressionist Painter George Hendrik Breitner Took His Camera Onto The Streets Of Amsterdam In The 1890s

In the 1890s Dutch impressionist painter George Hendrik Breitner (12 September 1857 – 5 June 1923) took his camera onto the streets of Amsterdam. Could the camera record changes in light and motion, capturing the essence of any subject and not only the details? And could an avant-garde Dutchman on a cloudy Dutch day translate a quintessential French movement into photographs?

Breitner’s street photography focused on the everyday, in keeping with his view of himself as ‘le peintre du peuple’ (the people’s painter). There’s a bit of the photographer’s magic and revolutionary zeal in impressionism, and a shared history of disproving the knowing and smug. Both were not taken serious by the art establishment – of the impressionists grand total of eight shows in Paris, one was staged in an empty photography studio.

One image below illustrates the similarities between street photography and impressionism. Breitner’s portrait of life in motion in Singelbrug near the Paleisstraat in Amsterdam, ca. 1897 could be a photo put through an Instagram ‘impressionism’ filter.

h/t: flashbak



























If you want more awesome content, subscribe to 'Design You Trust Facebook page. You won't be disappointed.

More Inspiring Stories

Fifteen Young Women About to Break the World Record for Passengers in a Mini, 1966
The Selected Impressive Finalists' Images of The 2021 Bowness Photography Prize
In 1974 Manga Artists Celebrate The Exorcist’s Arrival in Japan
Photographer Captures Socialist Architecture Of North Korea In Pastel Aesthetic
"Graphemic Synesthesia": Artist Duo Spent 2 Years Photographing ‘Colored’ Letters To Show How They See Them
World Sports Photography Awards 2021: The Best Sports Photos Captured Over the Past 25 Years
Vintage Photos of People Having Way Too Much Fun with Statues
Completely Terrifying ‘The Last of Us’ Cosplay by Emma Franks
A 58-Year-Old Lady Creates Magical Costumes That Can Transport You to Another World
Rock ’N’ Roll On Wheels: 30 Photos Of The Coolest Customized Vans Of The 1970s
Urban Jungle: Hong Kong From Above By Andy Yeung
Rollers of Venice
Meet Romain Courtois, an Artist Who Creates Modern Pixel Art with a Vintage Twist
The Calvert Journal Have Announced the Finalists of The New East Photo Prize 2020
"Portraits Of Bedlam": Haunting Photos Of Patients Treated At Britain’s Most Notorious Psychiatric Hospital In The 19th Century
Meet Photographer Emanuele D’Angelo, Who Calls Emily Ratajkowski His Muse
Anne Vyalitsyna for Numero #135
Lovely Vintage Photos Capture People With Their Cats In The Early 20th Century
Faces Of M’era Luna, The World's Biggest Goth And Steampunk Festival
Fascinating Photo Manipulations And Advertising Photography By Christophe Huet
Sensual Shadow Photography By Sølve Sundsbø
The 2020 Audubon Photography Awards: These Incredible Pics Capture The Charm Of Birds Perfectly
Partially Obscured McDonald's Golden Arches Photographed Throughout Warsaw By Zuzanna Szarek
Nursing Home Dresses Senior Citizens Up in Famous Classic Movie Roles for Calendar