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Personal data Adrianus "Adriaan" Boer 

  • Nickname is Adriaan.
  • He was born on March 11, 1875 in Rotterdam.
  • Occupations:
    • fotograaf.
      was fotograaf in Rotterdam tot 1892, in Nijkerk tot 1897 daarna in Baarn en vanaf 1912 in Bloemendaal waar hij ook directeur werd van een uitgeverij. Werkte tevens samen met zijn moeder en zus in zijn fotostudio in Amersfoort.
    • uitgever.
  • He died on April 24, 1940 in Bloemendaal, he was 65 years old.
  • A child of Dirk Boer and Alida Jannetje Timmers
  • This information was last updated on July 15, 2020.

  • There is more biographical information available about Adrianus "Adriaan" Boer on RKDartists

Household of Adrianus "Adriaan" Boer

(1) He is married to Alida Gerarda van Kempen.

They got married on July 14, 1903 at Westbroek, he was 28 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Alida Johanna Boer  1904-1904
  2. Dirk Boer  1906-1986
  3. Adrianus Boer  1911-1988


(2) He is married to Greet Heijmens Visser.

They got married in the year 1937, he was 61 years old.


Notes about Adrianus "Adriaan" Boer

Boer, Adriaan
Rotterdam 11 maart 1875 -24 april 1940
Bloemendaal
Nijkerk, Baarn, Amersfoort, Bloemendaal.
Vakfotograaf (autodidact), hoffotograaf,
uitgever van fotografische literatuur.
Portret- en landschapsfotografie.
Beoefende edeldrukprocédé's. Oprichterredacteur
van De Camera (1908, met
E.A. Loeb), Focus (1914), Bedrijfsfotografie
(1919), Fotovreugd (1927), De
Fotohandel (1929) en Het Veerwerk (1931).
Richtte in 1935 de Intern. Focussalon op.
Leidde fotohandelaren en vakfotografen
op. Gaf les in fotografie aan Volksuniversiteit
in Hilversum (1920) en aan
Volksuniversiteit Den Haag (1927). Hield
veel lezingen, o.a. voor de radio, en was
vele malen jurylid.
Lidmaatschap: NAFV, NCFK, NFPV.
Groepstentoonstellingen: 1921 A'dam
(NAFV); 1922 A'dam, Paleis v. Volksvlijt
(De Mensen); 1922 Eindhoven (AFV);
1923 Dordrecht (AFV); 1923 Batavia
(ENIAFV); 1923 Haarlem, Volksuniversiteit;
1925 Bandoeng.
Publicaties: Photograms of the Year 1921,
32; Portretfotografie voor den Amateur,
Bloemendaal 1922; Adr. Boer,
Fotocritiekjes, verz. door F. Gerhard,
Bloemendaal 1922; Het Pigmogravure
procédé, in: E.A. Loeb, Kunstfotografie
voor den amateur, Bloemendaal 1922;
Het Vergrooten, Bloemendaal 1925;
Succes in de Fotografie, z.j.; Veertig jaren
fotografie, gedenkboekje der NAFV,
A'dam 1927; De Fotografie vereenvoudigd,
Bloemendaal 1929; Foto's met
inhoud, Bloemendaal 1940; zeer veel
artikelen in de door hem uitgegeven
fototijdschriften.
Foto's: Focus 1924, 1928, 1930, 1935,
1940, 1941; Photograms of the Year 1920,
1921, 1930, 1933; Bedrijfsfotografie 1930,
87; 1938, 109.
Literatuur: Focus 1919, 480-482; 1921,
109, 128; 1922, 56, 139; 1923, 251-252,
655-657; 1924, 634; 1925, 26, 52; 1926,
405; 1927, 4; 1929, 712-713; 1931, 326,
610-611; 1935, 123-127, 134, 397; 1939,
559; 1940, 283-291, 367-368, 447; Lux
1921, 416; Veertig jaar fotografie.
Gedenkboekje NAFV, A'dam 1927; Het
Landhuis, 1935; Bedrijfsfotografie 1927,
29; 1930, 86-88; 1935, 80; 1936, 463;
1938, 101; 1940, 161-167; Morks Magazijn,
juli 1936, 337-349; Het Veerwerk 1940,
71; kleinbeeldfoto 1940-'41, 64; Aug.
Grégoire, Honderd Jaar Fotografie,
Bloemendaal 1948; cat. tent. 50 jaar NAFV,
1957; De Telegraaf, bijlage 13-5-'67;
Dick Boer, Adriaan Boer, pionier der
kunstzinnige fotografie, Haarlem 1969.

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  • The temperature on March 11, 1875 was about 5.6 °C. The air pressure was 11 kgf/m2 and came mainly from the north-northeast. The airpressure was 77 cm mercury. The atmospheric humidity was 63%. Source: KNMI
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