Two reasons why i want to write a short article on Marrie Bot. The first is that Marrie Bot makes photographs that have one quality in common. Each photograph shows the essence of things. This is shown probably the best way in the series GELIEFDEN/TIMELESS LOVE. These are elderly couples photographed while they are making love. This is not arousing at all, but shows tenderness and one realizes, whatever age you have, that making love and enjoying, it is really timeless . But this is not the only series in which she excels. Her series of LOURDES is breathtaking too. http://www.ftn-books.com has some titles by Bot available.
The works by Marrie Bot have been included in many Public an private collections. among them :
Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam The National Institute for the Arts,Amsterdam Museum for Jewish History, Amsterdam Museum for Art and Religion, Uden Erasmus University, Rotterdam The Print collection of the University of Leiden Art Foundation of Rotterdam The Municipal Archive of Rotterdam The Municipal Archive of Amsterdam Bibliothèque National, Paris Municipal Collection Château d’Eau,Toulouse Museum Nicéphore Niepce, Châlon sur Saône Graham Nash Collection, Pasadena Heineken Art Collection, Amsterdam Helmut Gernsheim Collection in the Reiss-Engelhorn- Museum, Germany Private Collections in the Netherlands and abroad
BTW. Just look at the resemblance i noticed between Marrie Bot and the painting Bertha by Pyke Kock ( over 60 years in between both portraits)
Marrie Bot (1946) Two reasons why i want to write a short article on Marrie Bot. The first is that Marrie Bot makes photographs that have one quality in common.










