The town’s layout, known as Waldhufendorf or “forest street village,” features narrow strips of farmland behind each house, a design from late Middle Ages Central Europe. Each farmer originally received about 40 acres. Now narrower, the strips still produce crops like wheat, oats, and strawberries.
George Steinmetz
Print Size: 900×600 mm
Frame Size: 1170×870 mm
Paper Type: Hahnemühle Photo Rag® Baryta 315gsm
Frame Colour: White
Exhibit: POS GS 512 07
Waldhufendorf, Sułoszowa, Poland 2022
Archival Giclee Digital Print
The town’s layout, known as Waldhufendorf or “forest street village,” features narrow strips of farmland behind each house, a design from late Middle Ages Central Europe. Each farmer originally received about 40 acres. Now narrower, the strips still produce crops like wheat, oats, and strawberries.
Photographer:
George Steinmetz
Print Size: 900×600 mm
Frame Size: 1170×870 mm
Exhibit: POS GS 512 07
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