Seller: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Baarn, 1985. 157 pp. One b./w. plan. Soft cover.With a signed dedication by Cor Jaring.
US$ 207.56
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Add to basketFirst edition, inscribed on the front free endpaper with a small drawing of a butterfly; 4to (279 x 210 mm, 11 x 8Âĵ in); black-and-white photographs printed in offset, text in Dutch, German, French, and English, light toning to edges; photo-illustrated paper-covered boards, light wear to extremities, laminate lifting at joints, without the orange wraparound band, a very good copy; 126, [2]pp. Presentation copy of Cor Jaring's book of photographs showing the various subcultures, protests, and happenings in Amsterdam during the 1960s, inscribed with a small drawing of a butterfly.
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Add to basketFirst edition, inscribed to James Baldwin; 4to (279 x 210 mm, 11 x 8Âĵ in); black-and-white photographs printed in offset, text in Dutch, German, French, and English, light toning to edges; photo-illustrated paper-covered boards, light wear to extremities, laminate lifting at joints, publisher's printed orange wraparound band, a very good copy; 126, [2]pp. Presentation copy of Cor Jaring's book of photographs showing the various subcultures, protests, and happenings in Amsterdam during the 1960s, inscribed: 'For James Baldwin, with great respect / Cor, Paris 1969'. In 1948, James Baldwin, aged 24, left New York and moved to Paris. In the spring of 1984, during an interview for The Paris Review, Baldwin was asked why he had chosen to live in France, to which he replied: 'It wasn't so much a matter of choosing France â" it was a matter of getting out of America.' Disillusioned with the prejudices he faced, Baldwin feared that he would not have survived should he have stayed and certainly could not sufficiently isolate himself to focus on writing. In New York, the eldest of nine children, he worked several jobs to provide for his family. Baldwin spent nine years living in Paris, returning to the United States in 1957 as the Civil Rights Movement gained momentum. He returned to France in 1970, first to Paris, then settling in Saint-Paul-de-Vence.
Seller: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Amsterdam, Christie's, 1987. 96,(9) pp. B./w. photogr. Softcover. - Sl. rubbed along the spine.* Rather rare auction catalogue with a lot of provo-movement photographs. This copy is signed by Cor Jaring in permanent marker on page 10.
Seller: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Amsterdam, March 7 2009. 5 original barite photograph by Cor Jaring (20 x 25,5 cm). Signed, fingerprinted and dated in feltpen.* Photograph depicts the ceremony held at Zorgvlied cemetery.
Seller: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Amsterdam, n.d. [photograph taken: c. 1968; printing: before 2013] Original silver gelatin print. Size: 40 x 30 cm. Signed in ink on the front. With the original photographers label on the reverse (with signature and fingerprint of the photographer in ink).* Cor Jaring (Amsterdam December 18th 1936 - Amsterdam November 17th 2013) was a Dutch photographer and artist. He is widely known for photographing Amsterdam during the sixties and seventies. Most of his photographs are in black and white. Especially his photographs of the provo-movement. Their most prominent members (Jasper Grootveld, Simon Vinkenoog, Johnny van Doorn and Theo Kley) and the so called "happenings" are among his most well-known works. In addition, he documented the squaters riots during the coronation of Queen Beatrix and Prince Claus in 1966 and the Bed-in for Peace happening by John Lennon and Yoko Ono at the Amsterdam Hilton Hotel in 1969. Cor Jaring was awarded first price by the World Press Photo in 1975, the Fotoprijs Amsterdam in 1979 and became honorary citizen of the city of Amsterdam in 1986. His work is in the collections of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam and of the City Archives of Amsterdam. Provo was an anarchistic movement that wanted to provoke the establishment with non-violent actions and happenings. The photograph depicts on of Grootveld's project of constructing / installing floating gardens in Amsterdam. The photograph has been published in: " d'Ancona (intr.), Cor Jaring, Amsterdam, NwAdam, 2009 pp. 136-137".
Seller: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Amsterdam, March 7 2009. 5 original barite photographs by Cor Jaring (20 x 25,5 cm). All signed, fingerprinted and dated in feltpen.* Series documenting the transportation of Grootveld's casket in a boat through the canals and Amstel River, and the ceremony held at Zorgvlied cemetery.
Seller: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Amsterdam, n.d. [photograph taken: c. 1978; printing: before 2013] Original silver gelatin print. Size: 40 x 30 cm. Signed in ink on the front. With the original photographers label on the reverse (with signature and fingerprint of the photographer in ink).* Cor Jaring (Amsterdam December 18th 1936 - Amsterdam November 17th 2013) was a Dutch photographer and artist. He is widely known for photographing Amsterdam during the sixties and seventies. Most of his photographs are in black and white. Especially his photographs of the provo-movement. Their most prominent members (Jasper Grootveld, Simon Vinkenoog, Johnny van Doorn and Theo Kley) and the so called "happenings" are among his most well-known works. In addition, he documented the squaters riots during the coronation of Queen Beatrix and Prince Claus in 1966 and the Bed-in for Peace happening by John Lennon and Yoko Ono at the Amsterdam Hilton Hotel in 1969. Cor Jaring was awarded first price by the World Press Photo in 1975, the Fotoprijs Amsterdam in 1979 and became honorary citizen of the city of Amsterdam in 1986. His work is in the collections of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam and of the City Archives of Amsterdam. Photograph depicting men from Purmerend leaving the public toilet at the Koemarkt.
Seller: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Amsterdam, n.d. [photograph taken: c. 1966; printing: before 2013] Original silver gelatin print. Size: 40 x 30 cm. Signed in ink on the front. With the original photographers label on the reverse (with signature and fingerprint of the photographer in ink).* Cor Jaring (Amsterdam December 18th 1936 - Amsterdam November 17th 2013) was a Dutch photographer and artist. He is widely known for photographing Amsterdam during the sixties and seventies. Most of his photographs are in black and white. Especially his photographs of the provo-movement. Their most prominent members (Jasper Grootveld, Simon Vinkenoog, Johnny van Doorn and Theo Kley) and the so called "happenings" are among his most well-known works. In addition, he documented the squaters riots during the coronation of Queen Beatrix and Prince Claus in 1966 and the Bed-in for Peace happening by John Lennon and Yoko Ono at the Amsterdam Hilton Hotel in 1969. Cor Jaring was awarded first price by the World Press Photo in 1975, the Fotoprijs Amsterdam in 1979 and became honorary citizen of the city of Amsterdam in 1986. His work is in the collections of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam and of the City Archives of Amsterdam. Photograph depicting youth gathering and police-men maintaining the crowd.
Seller: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Amsterdam, n.d. [photograph taken: 1966; printing: before 2013] Original silver gelatin print. Size: 40 x 30 cm. Signed in ink on the front. With the original photographers label on the reverse (with signature and fingerprint of the photographer in ink).* Cor Jaring (Amsterdam December 18th 1936 - Amsterdam November 17th 2013) was a Dutch photographer and artist. He is widely known for photographing Amsterdam during the sixties and seventies. Most of his photographs are in black and white. Especially his photographs of the provo-movement. Their most prominent members (Jasper Grootveld, Simon Vinkenoog, Johnny van Doorn and Theo Kley) and the so called "happenings" are among his most well-known works. In addition, he documented the squaters riots during the coronation of Queen Beatrix and Prince Claus in 1966 and the Bed-in for Peace happening by John Lennon and Yoko Ono at the Amsterdam Hilton Hotel in 1969. Cor Jaring was awarded first price by the World Press Photo in 1975, the Fotoprijs Amsterdam in 1979 and became honorary citizen of the city of Amsterdam in 1986. His work is in the collections of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam and of the City Archives of Amsterdam. Portrait on this photograph is Jasper Grootveld (1932 - 2009) who was one of the founders of the Provo-movement. He's is holding one of the provo-programs in his hands with a policemen standing behind him. Provo was an anarchistic movement that wanted to provoke the establishment with non-violent actions and happenings.
Seller: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Amsterdam, n.d. [photograph taken: 1966; printing: before 2013] Original silver gelatin print. Size: 30 x 40 cm. Signed in ink on the front. With the original photographers label on the reverse (with signature and fingerprint of the photographer in ink).* Cor Jaring (Amsterdam December 18th 1936 - Amsterdam November 17th 2013) was a Dutch photographer and artist. He is widely known for photographing Amsterdam during the sixties and seventies. Most of his photographs are in black and white. Especially his photographs of the provo-movement. Their most prominent members (Jasper Grootveld, Simon Vinkenoog, Johnny van Doorn and Theo Kley) and the so called "happenings" are among his most well-known works. In addition, he documented the squaters riots during the coronation of Queen Beatrix and Prince Claus in 1966 and the Bed-in for Peace happening by John Lennon and Yoko Ono at the Amsterdam Hilton Hotel in 1969. Cor Jaring was awarded first price by the World Press Photo in 1975, the Fotoprijs Amsterdam in 1979 and became honorary citizen of the city of Amsterdam in 1986. His work is in the collections of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam and of the City Archives of Amsterdam. This photograph depicts a protest against the marriage of princess Beatrix and prince Claus of the Netherlands in 1966. The photograph has been published in: " d'Ancona (intr.), Cor Jaring, Amsterdam, NwAdam, 2009 pp. 98-99".
Seller: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Amsterdam, n.d. [photograph taken: c. 1966; printing: before 2013] Original silver gelatin print. Size: 40 x 30 cm. Signed in ink on the front. With the original photographers label on the reverse (with signature and fingerprint of the photographer in ink).* Cor Jaring (Amsterdam December 18th 1936 - Amsterdam November 17th 2013) was a Dutch photographer and artist. He is widely known for photographing Amsterdam during the sixties and seventies. Most of his photographs are in black and white. Especially his photographs of the provo-movement. Their most prominent members (Jasper Grootveld, Simon Vinkenoog, Johnny van Doorn and Theo Kley) and the so called "happenings" are among his most well-known works. In addition, he documented the squaters riots during the coronation of Queen Beatrix and Prince Claus in 1966 and the Bed-in for Peace happening by John Lennon and Yoko Ono at the Amsterdam Hilton Hotel in 1969. Cor Jaring was awarded first price by the World Press Photo in 1975, the Fotoprijs Amsterdam in 1979 and became honorary citizen of the city of Amsterdam in 1986. His work is in the collections of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam and of the City Archives of Amsterdam. Photograph depicting the (temporary) headquarters of the Provo-movement. Provo was an anarchistic movement that wanted to provoke the establishment with non-violent actions and happenings.
Seller: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Amsterdam, n.d. [photograph taken: 1967; printing: before 2013] Original silver gelatin print. Size: 40 x 30 cm. Signed in ink on the front. With the original photographers label on the reverse (with signature and fingerprint of the photographer in ink).* Cor Jaring (Amsterdam December 18th 1936 - Amsterdam November 17th 2013) was a Dutch photographer and artist. He is widely known for photographing Amsterdam during the sixties and seventies. Most of his photographs are in black and white. Especially his photographs of the provo-movement. Their most prominent members (Jasper Grootveld, Simon Vinkenoog, Johnny van Doorn and Theo Kley) and the so called "happenings" are among his most well-known works. In addition, he documented the squaters riots during the coronation of Queen Beatrix and Prince Claus in 1966 and the Bed-in for Peace happening by John Lennon and Yoko Ono at the Amsterdam Hilton Hotel in 1969. Cor Jaring was awarded first price by the World Press Photo in 1975, the Fotoprijs Amsterdam in 1979 and became honorary citizen of the city of Amsterdam in 1986. His work is in the collections of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam and of the City Archives of Amsterdam. Photograph depicting a "happening" by Provo. Provo was an anarchistic movement that wanted to provoke the establishment with non-violent actions and happenings. This photograph was shot during the opening of the youth club of the NVSH by the Erotical Laboratory in Amsterdam 1967. The NVSH (Nederlandse Vereniging voor Seksuele Hervorming / Dutch Society of Sexual Reform) organized in 1967 a happening called: sekssoos. Naked women did performenses wearing transparant foil and bodypaint for an audience.
Seller: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Amsterdam, n.d. [photograph taken: 1972; printing: before 2013] Original silver gelatin print. Size: 40 x 30 cm. Signed in ink on the front. With the original photographers label on the reverse (with signature and fingerprint of the photographer in ink).* Cor Jaring (Amsterdam December 18th 1936 - Amsterdam November 17th 2013) was a Dutch photographer and artist. He is widely known for photographing Amsterdam during the sixties and seventies. Most of his photographs are in black and white. Especially his photographs of the provo-movement. Their most prominent members (Jasper Grootveld, Simon Vinkenoog, Johnny van Doorn and Theo Kley) and the so called "happenings" are among his most well-known works. In addition, he documented the squaters riots during the coronation of Queen Beatrix and Prince Claus in 1966 and the Bed-in for Peace happening by John Lennon and Yoko Ono at the Amsterdam Hilton Hotel in 1969. Cor Jaring was awarded first price by the World Press Photo in 1975, the Fotoprijs Amsterdam in 1979 and became honorary citizen of the city of Amsterdam in 1986. His work is in the collections of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam and of the City Archives of Amsterdam. Photograph depicting a "happening" by Provo named: "Insektensekte". Provo was an anarchistic movement that wanted to provoke the establishment with non-violent actions and happenings. Photographed on this photo are Robert Jasper Grootveld and Max Reneman during their happening: Insektensekte. It was one of the first environmental movements during the 60's.
Amsterdam, n.d. [photograph taken: c. 1980; printing: before 2013] Original silver gelatin print. Size: 40 x 30 cm. Signed in pencil at the reverse).* Cor Jaring (Amsterdam December 18th 1936 - Amsterdam November 17th 2013) was a Dutch photographer and artist. He is widely known for photographing Amsterdam during the sixties and seventies. Most of his photographs are in black and white. Especially his photographs of the provo-movement. Their most prominent members (Jasper Grootveld, Simon Vinkenoog, Johnny van Doorn and Theo Kley) and the so called "happenings" are among his most well-known works. In addition, he documented the squaters riots during the coronation of Queen Beatrix and Prince Claus in 1966 and the Bed-in for Peace happening by John Lennon and Yoko Ono at the Amsterdam Hilton Hotel in 1969. Cor Jaring was awarded first price by the World Press Photo in 1975, the Fotoprijs Amsterdam in 1979 and became honorary citizen of the city of Amsterdam in 1986. His work is in the collections of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam and of the City Archives of Amsterdam.
Seller: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Amsterdam, n.d. [photograph taken: 28th August 1965; printing: before 2013] Original silver gelatin print. Size: 40 x 30 cm. Signed in ink on the front. With the original photographers label on the reverse (with signature and fingerprint of the photographer in ink).* Cor Jaring (Amsterdam December 18th 1936 - Amsterdam November 17th 2013) was a Dutch photographer and artist. He is widely known for photographing Amsterdam during the sixties and seventies. Most of his photographs are in black and white. Especially his photographs of the provo-movement. Their most prominent members (Jasper Grootveld, Simon Vinkenoog, Johnny van Doorn and Theo Kley) and the so called "happenings" are among his most well-known works. In addition, he documented the squaters riots during the coronation of Queen Beatrix and Prince Claus in 1966 and the Bed-in for Peace happening by John Lennon and Yoko Ono at the Amsterdam Hilton Hotel in 1969. Cor Jaring was awarded first price by the World Press Photo in 1975, the Fotoprijs Amsterdam in 1979 and became honorary citizen of the city of Amsterdam in 1986. His work is in the collections of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam and of the City Archives of Amsterdam. Provo was an anarchistic movement that wanted to provoke the establishment with non-violent actions and happenings. The photograph depicts Peter Bronkhorst at one of the happenings at Spui Square in Amsterdam.