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I Love You Forever. MINT SIGNED COPY.

by IERSEL, Inge van (1987) - Griendt, Martijn van de [introd.].

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9789081749701 / 9081749706
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(Udenhout): Inge van Iersel , 2011. Pictorial paper-covered boards (hardcover), 27,5 x 27,5 cms., [96] pp. throughout illustrated in color, text in Dutch. ISBN 9789081749701. First Edition: 100 copies, this being signed and numbered '../100' by Van Iersel on title-page. Received 'Photo Academy Award 2011'. - Edition: 100. With this book Inge van Iersel was the winner of the Photo Academy Award 2011. 'I love you forever' is about a family in financial trouble, with no fixed dwelling and Bureau Jeugdzorg that interfere with the education of the children. Inge van Iersel worked three years on the series: ''I was especially touched by the fighting spirit of the family, the strength to stay positive in spite of everything, the humor and playfulness with which they lighten the everyday life and, above all, the inexhaustible love for each other.'' Photography
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