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A collection of over 100 black-and-white photographs of Amsterdam from the late 19th century and early 20th century. Celebrated painter and photographer, George Hendrik Breitner (1857-1923) beautifully captured in photographs the street life of Amsterdam. Breitner was known for taking pictures that would later inspire his paintings. He would also photograph the same subject from different perspectives or in different weather conditions.
This collection includes vintage pictures of Amsterdam’s famous urban landmarks (for instance, its canals, alleys and the Damrak area) and portraits of Breitner's models. Discover daily life in old Amsterdam through scenes that depict cyclists, bystanders and more.
This dataset from the Nationalmuseum contains over 8000 paintings in the public domain from all over Europe and represents artistry from multiple centuries. The Nationalmuseum has delivered this dataset to Europeana with IIIF resources included, providing a rich viewing experience and many options for reuse in research.
In this dataset you can find Egyptian papyrus fragments currently held at the Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg. The fragments are part of the Heidelberger Papyrussammlung, one of the largest papyrus collections in Germany. This entire collection has been made available to Europeana with the IIIF resources of the objects.