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The Groninger Museum is a member of Museumhuis Groningen (Groningen Museum House), [19] which is an umbrella organization for museums and heritage institutions in the province of Groningen. [ 20 ] Since 2008, the museum has had between 180,000 and 292,000 visitors per year, with the exception of 2010, when the museum was closed for renovation ...
Forum Groningen is a cultural center in the city of Groningen in the northern Netherlands that houses a library, cinema, and parts of the Groninger Museum.Forum Groningen opened in November 2019, and is expected to receive 1.6 million visitors annually.
It was only rarely seen in public in the decades that followed. In 1981 there was a large retrospective exhibition in the Fraeylemaborg in Slochteren. In the collection of the Groninger Museum are her Girl with Long Red Hair and Green Bow, Orchard Blauwborgje and the design made together with her husband for a Jurievrij exhibition of de Ploeg. [4]
The Parsonage Garden at Nuenen (Dutch: De pastorie in Nuenen), alternatively named The Parsonage Garden at Nuenen in Spring (Dutch: De pastorie in Nuenen in het voorjaar) or Spring Garden (Dutch: Lentetuin: F185, JH484), is an early oil painting by 19th-century Dutch post-Impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh, created in May 1884 while he was living with his parents in Nuenen.
Jan Altink was born on 21 October 1885 in Groningen in the Netherlands. [1]He studied at the Kunstnijverheidsschool (circa 1900) and Academie Minerva (circa 1911). In 1918, he was a cofounder of the artists' association and movement De Ploeg. [1]
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Folkert de Jong (born 1972) is a Dutch artist. He makes large-scale sculptures and installations. [citation needed]De Jong was born in Egmond aan Zee in the Netherlands. [citation needed] De Jong’s installations are life-size representations of disturbing scenes including human figures and props formed from materials such as polyurethane and Styrofoam; [1] his work often features the uncanny ...
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