Chapter Kunst in dienst van het eerste leesonderwijs Onderwijsillustrator Cornelis Jetses (1873-1955) en de Bremer Fibel (1906)"

In 1906, a new primer was published in the German city of Bremen: The Bremer Fibel. Its illustrations were created by Cornelis Jetses (1873-1955) one of the bestknown illustrators of teaching material in the Netherlands, his home country, in the first half of the twentieth century. This article focu...

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Main Author: Strauss, Liane (auth)
Other Authors: Dane, Jacques (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press 2022
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