In ‘Babylon By Bus’ we relive the golden age of reggae in the 1970s, when Bob Marley and reggae music celebrated their greatest triumphs. It describes Marley’s concerts in the Netherlands in detail and brings the stories to life with the unique photos taken by pop photographer Gijsbert Hanekroot. He captured Marley at his best, onstage and backstage, live and up close.
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Martijn Huisman
Babylon By Bus
In 'Babylon By Bus' beleven we opnieuw het gouden tijdperk van reggae in de jaren zeventig, toen Bob Marley Nederland bezocht en reggaemuziek haar grootste triomfen vierde. Het beschrijft in detail de concerten van Marley in Nederland en brengt die verhalen tot leven met de unieke foto's van popfotograaf Gijsbert Hanekroot. De zwart-wit en full colour foto's vangen Marley op zijn best.kunst

Catherine the Greatest
The name of Catherine the Great has always been surrounded with stories and superlatives, often about her private life and court intrigues. Some of these stories belong to the realm of myth, but others are perfectly true. At the age of fourteen, Catherine the Great (1729-1796) was a German princess married off to the Russian tsar. She later overthrew her husband, Peter III, and claimed the throne for herself. Catherine would become the greatest tsarina of all times. She had ambitious plans to reform the whole empire and acted with great foresight. Although she encountered setbacks, her achievements were astounding. This book gives us a closer look at her life.kunst

David de Wit
Rembrandt’s Late Pupils
Many compositional sketches show Rembrandt's distinctive method for training pupils and his own imagination. Genre and landscape drawings demonstrate how the pupils studied a range of specialist themes and techniques to achieve comprehensive mastery. Finished paintings, some still produced in Rembrandt's studio, reveal their instruction under Rembrandt but also their individual responses to his model. His instructions drew aspiring young painters, such as Nicolaes Maes, Willem Drost, Abraham van Dijck and Jacobus Leveck. They came for the second phase of their training, to become independent masters. They saw Rembrandt as a comprehensive teacher, and not only imitated his virtuoso brush work, but also followed his instruction in a wide range of subject matter, from historical narrative to landscape.kunst
