Interieur van een barak in het kamp Baros
- Showpiece
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Barrack interior
The camps became more and more overcrowded in the course of the war. The width of a sleeping place was reduced from an average of 1.35 metres to 50 centimetres. Little light or fresh air entered the stuffy barracks. One’s sleeping place was one’s home. Everything was done here. The inmates ate, drank, slept, read, received their guests and tinkered in their sleeping place. Their few belongings stood, hung or lay around the bed. There was no privacy in a dwelling like this.
- Creator
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- vervaardiger: Kickhefer Jan
- Date of creation
- 20-11-1943
- Period
- Description
- Een tekening in pen en potlood (deels in kleur) van het interieur van een barak. Verschillende mannen staan bij hun slaapplaatsen of zitten daarop. Overal liggen persoonlijke bezittingen.
- Object type
- drawings (visual works)
- Dimensions
- Collection
- Drawings from the camps in the occupied Dutch East Indies (1942-1945)
- Institution
- Source
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- MUSE01:2172 (tekening), Kamptekeningen uit bezet Nederlands-Indië (1942-1945), MUSEON
- Copyright
- for information contact MUSEON
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