Portuguese boatbuilders artisans build a fishing boat from wood and using a crosscut saw by Volkmar Wentzel

Portuguese boatbuilders artisans build a fishing boat from wood and using a crosscut saw

(Portugese boatbuilders artisans build a fishing boat from wood and using a crosscut saw)


Volkmar Wentzel

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Undated  ·  photograph  ·  Picture ID: 1489941

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Portuguese boatbuilders artisans build a fishing boat from wood and using a crosscut saw by Volkmar Wentzel. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
1950s · 20th century · craftsman · craft industry · wood (material) · material · woodcutter · building site · shipyard · carpentry · employment · crane (equipment) · building · ship · atlantic ocean · worker · population · portugal · pulley · mechanism · tree trunk · tree · everyday life · travel · photo · mzphoto · odyssey · homer (8th century bc) · ancient greece · antiquity · poet · national geographic photographer · · / Bridgeman Images
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