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Machiel Hendricus Laddé
A late nineteenth-century portrait of a Dutch sailor, captured by photographer Machiel Hendricus Laddé.
This portrait, captured by the Dutch photographer Machiel Hendricus Laddé, depicts a young man in the uniform of a Dutch sailor. The subject is presented in a classic bust-length composition, his gaze directed away from the camera lens. His attire, featuring the characteristic wide collar and striped undershirt, provides a clear indication of his maritime profession. The photograph is mounted on a card, which bears the handwritten inscription 'Nederland' at the base, suggesting its origin or the nationality of the sitter. Laddé was an active figure in the early development of photography in the Netherlands. His work often involved studio portraiture, which was a common practice for photographers of his era. The soft focus and tonal gradation seen here are typical of the late nineteenth-century approach to portrait photography, where the aim was to create a dignified and clear representation of the individual. The lighting is controlled, creating a gentle transition from the subject to the neutral background, which keeps the focus entirely on the sitter's features and expression. This image provides a glimpse into the social history of the period, documenting the appearance and uniform of a sailor during the late Victorian era. The print itself shows signs of age, including slight discolouration on the mount, which adds to its historical character. As a piece of archival photography, it offers a direct connection to the past, preserving the likeness of an individual whose identity is linked to the photographer himself. The simplicity of the composition reflects the technical limitations and aesthetic preferences of the time, prioritising clarity and formal presentation over elaborate staging.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
Designed in Britain and printed to order at your nearest hub, reducing waste and shipping distance.
Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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Machiel Hendricus Laddé was a pioneer of Dutch cinema and photography who directed the first Dutch fiction film in 1896 while maintaining a prolific Amsterdam studio.
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