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Nico Jesse (22 August 1911 – 21 January 1976) was a Dutch humanist photographer and photojournalist and later a commercial and advertising photographer. Originally a physician, he combined his work as a doctor with his passion for photography until, in 1955, he gave up his medical practice to devote himself exclusively to photography, producing imagery for several companies’ annual reports and business documents. He also made a large number of books about cities and countries in Europe and mounted exhibitions of the images, the most famous being Women of Paris (1954), and contributed to a mass observation project of Nazi-occupied Utrecht. In 1962 Nico Jesse took up his original profession again and at his death in 1976, left a large photographic oeuvre, in which people and their everyday a

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  • نيكو جيسي (ar)
  • Nico Jesse (en)
  • Nico Jesse (nl)
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  • نيكو جيسي (بالهولندية: Nico Jesse)‏ هو طبيب ومصور هولندي، ولد في 22 أغسطس 1911 في روتردام في هولندا، وتوفي في 21 يناير 1976. (ar)
  • Nico Jesse (Rotterdam, 22 augustus 1911 – Bergen (Limburg), 21 januari 1976) was een Nederlandse fotograaf. Jesse heeft vanaf zijn vroege jeugd zijn hele leven aan de fotografie gewijd.Nadat hij geneeskunde gestudeerd had, combineerde hij beide beroepen.In 1956 verkocht hij zijn huisartsenpraktijk in Ameide om zich uitsluitend aan de fotografie te wijden. (nl)
  • Nico Jesse (22 August 1911 – 21 January 1976) was a Dutch humanist photographer and photojournalist and later a commercial and advertising photographer. Originally a physician, he combined his work as a doctor with his passion for photography until, in 1955, he gave up his medical practice to devote himself exclusively to photography, producing imagery for several companies’ annual reports and business documents. He also made a large number of books about cities and countries in Europe and mounted exhibitions of the images, the most famous being Women of Paris (1954), and contributed to a mass observation project of Nazi-occupied Utrecht. In 1962 Nico Jesse took up his original profession again and at his death in 1976, left a large photographic oeuvre, in which people and their everyday a (en)
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  • Nico Adriaan Jesse (en)
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  • Nico Adriaan Jesse (en)
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  • Bergen , Netherlands (en)
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  • Rotterdam, Netherlands (en)
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