With hoarfrost coating the fields, grasses and branches, a man is seen in the distance pushing a cart loaded with what appears to be sticks through fog- perhaps to be used as firewood- in the town of Laren.
Laren is a town and municipality in the province of North Holland, Netherlands. Located in the Gooi region, it is the oldest town in the area. Together with its neighbor Blaricum, Laren is one of the most affluent towns in the Netherlands. -Wikipedia
Barend Arendsen: 1867-1918
The following biography is from the 2010 volume In atmosferisch licht : picturalisme in de Nederlandse fotografie, 1890-1925
Barend Arendsen started his working life as a confectioner. By the turn of the century he was a passionate amateur photographer, attracted to Pictorialism.
He mastered various processes and enjoyed in particular making carbon prints. Arendsen’s photographs and lantern slides of landscapes and street scenes, published and exhibited between 1901 and 1908, won several medals; particularly esteemed were his winter landscapes and studies of sheep.
Descendants of Arendsen have said that he played oboe in the Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra but, unable to earn his living, he looked for another profession. He was asked by the architect of the city’s Rijksmuseum, P.J.H. Cuypers (1827-1921), to do photographic work for the museum, and in time he became a professional photographer specializing in museum photography. Only a few examples of Arendsen’s work are held in public collections.