Photographs of Paramaribo and Maroon Village on the Saramacca River, Suriname

Théodore van Lelyveld, 1895-10-18

Van Lelyveld left for Suriname as a 28-year old to work as the assistant to the Dutch governor Titus van Asch van Wijck. This presented him with every opportunity to photograph all of the layers of the Surinamese society in the farthest nooks and crannies. Like a seasoned photojournalist he recorded all of the districts of Paramaribo, celebrations on queen’s birthday, population groups and the work camps of the Javanese contract labourers.

  • Artwork typephotograph
  • Object numberRP-F-2009-282-56-2
  • Dimensionsheight 117 mm x width 157 mm
  • Physical characteristicsdaglichtcollodiumzilverdruk op fotopapier

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    Photographs of Paramaribo and Maroon Village on the Saramacca River, Suriname

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    RP-F-2009-282-56-2

  • Description

    Een groep Marrons in een dorp aan de Saramacca. Fotoafdruk in een fotoalbum van Théodore van Lelyveld over Suriname uit 1895-1898.

  • Inscriptions / marks

    inscription: ‘Boschnegerkamp a/d Saramacca (tusschen de Poika en Kromhoekse-kreek) (18 octr. '95)’


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    photographer: Théodore van Lelyveld, Suriname

  • Dating

    1895-10-18

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    daglichtcollodiumzilverdruk op fotopapier

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    height 117 mm x width 157 mm


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