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Aged well
Aged well

By Dorine Duyster, Lisette Pelsers, Ted Alkins, Yvonne Bleyerveld, Renske Cohen Tervaert

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It is not widely known that in addition to the art of her own time, Helene Kröller-Müller also collected older works of art, not only paintings, but also many drawings. The Kröller-Müller Museum ha...

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Gauguin and Laval in Martinique
Gauguin and Laval in Martinique

By Diane Webb, Karen Kristine Rechnitzer Pope, Maite Van Dijk, Paul Gauguin, Ted Alkins, Joost Van Der Hoeven, Sylvie Crussard

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"Discontent with the decadent Parisian way of life, Paul Gauguin (1848-1903) and Charles Laval (1861-1894) escaped to the Caribbean island of Martinique in 1887. In the short time that they stayed...

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Gauguin and Laval in Martinique
Gauguin and Laval in Martinique

By Diane Webb, Karen Kristine Rechnitzer Pope, Maite Van Dijk, Paul Gauguin, Ted Alkins, Joost Van Der Hoeven, Sylvie Crussard

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"Discontent with the decadent Parisian way of life, Paul Gauguin (1848-1903) and Charles Laval (1861-1894) escaped to the Caribbean island of Martinique in 1887. In the short time that they stayed...

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In the picture
In the picture

By Ted Alkins, Wieteke Van Zeil, Nienke Bakker, Lisa Smit

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People throughout the world recognize Vincent van Gogh - the man with the red beard and intense expression. Our image of the artist has been primarily shaped by his self-portraits.0In the 19th cent...

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The glory of Saint George
The glory of Saint George

By Laurent Busine, Jerome Andre, Ted Alkins, Manfred Sellink, Mark Carlson, Irena Hill

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This book offers the first-ever survey of artistic depictions of the legend of Saint George defeating the dragon. The earliest existing references to this episode in the hagiography of Saint George...

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The Red Star Line Museum
The Red Star Line Museum

By Linde De Vroey

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The museum contains hundreds of stories and photos that marked the journey from Europe to America on ships of the Red Star Line. Between 1873 and 1934 almost two million people emigrated to the Uni...

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