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Holland, c1930s. Artist: Ewing Galloway
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Holland, c1930s. Artist: Ewing Galloway
Holland. Behind the village of Zoutlande, peopled by thrifty folk who rarely venture farther than a days cart ride from home, are sandy dunes, natures own protective earthworks against the inroads of the North Sea, c1930s.. From Geographical Magazine, Volume 3
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This photo print, taken in Holland during the 1930s by artist Ewing Galloway, transports us to a quaint village called Zoutlande. Nestled behind this charming community lies a natural defense against the mighty North Sea - sandy dunes that stand as nature's protective earthworks. The thrifty folk of Zoutlande rarely venture beyond a day's cart ride from home, content with their close-knit community. The image captures the essence of coastal living in Europe, showcasing the beauty of sand and sea. In this picturesque scene, we see both women and men going about their daily lives amidst the breathtaking landscape. A group of girls playfully explore the dunes while a man gazes out towards the vast expanse of water. The remote location adds an air of tranquility to this century-old village. It is evident that these locals have found solace in their surroundings and are deeply connected to their environment. This concept resonates throughout every inch of this photograph. Originally featured in Geographical Magazine Volume 3, this print offers us a glimpse into life on Walcheren Island in Zeeland province within the Netherlands. Ewing Galloway skillfully captures not only the physical geography but also portrays a sense of community and belonging among its inhabitants. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from The Print Collector collection, we are transported back to an era where simplicity reigned supreme and nature stood as both protector and provider for those who called Zoutlande home
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