Emanuel Gyger - Pelz-Anemone, c.1930
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Emanuel Gyger - Pelz-Anemone, c.1930
"A cloud and dark lightning." The romance of modern photography. 1908.
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Ader grew up in Drieborg, a small village in the Dutch province of Groningen. His parents were both Calvinist ministers. His father was executed in 1944 by the Nazis for his large scale endeavors to help Jewish compatriots to escape the Holocaust.
Ader disappeared in 1975 thought to be lost at sea. He was attempting to cross the Atlantic Ocean from the American coast to England sailing in a thirteen-foot sailboat. His deserted vessel was found off the coast of Ireland on 18 April 1976
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Emanuel Gyger (1886-1951) - Adelboden, Hörnliweg, Steghorn and Wildstrubel, c.1940