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Willy Kessels, The police destroyed the entrance of the Nudist C

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Willy Kessels, The police destroyed the entrance of the Nudist Camp Linkebeek,

1931, Belgium,
No inscriptions,
Vintage silver print, Good,
Not mounted,
12,8  X  8,5 cm

The nudist camp “Mieux Vivre” in Linkebeek, Brussels was founded on 13/04/1930. It was closed down in 1931 by the police. At that moment Willy Kessels was there and photographed the arrest of the members.

References
Ronny Gobyn, De massa in verleiding, De jaren ’30 in België, Ludion, ASLK, Brussel, 1994
Geheugenverlies / Amnesie, Willy Kessels, photographe, Palais des Beaux-Arts, Bruxelles, 1997
Christine De Naeyer, Willy Kessels, Musée de la Photographie, Charleroi, 1996

Photo ID: 3084


  • Model: Vintage silver print
  • Manufactured by: Kessels, Willy


This product was added to our catalogue on Monday 25 May, 2009.

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