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HM Queen Beatrix and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh at the commemoration of the Liberation of Nijmegen 65 years to the day:
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These events are wonderfull,and most importantly so to the veterans.They so deserve this attention and acknowledment of their actions.We here in The Netherlands hold them dear and pass on to the children what has happened at that time.The veterans love coming here as they are pampered and looked after like nowhere else,as that is what they say,and for so many years they have whole cities for friends.Looks like a wonderful event. I'm glad to see these events still happen, and I hope we will see more of them.
As an artist myself, I hope they post some of the winning artists work, especially those Her Majesty is keen upon. I would love to see her tast in art & artists.
HM will open the exhibition on van Gogh's letters;" van Gogh's letters,the artist speaks" at the van Gogh museum,Amsterdam wednesday october 7th.
The exhibition is organised to mark the launch of the new international edition of the letters by Vincent van Gogh that will appear both as a book as well as digital,the result of 15 years of scientific work.
Vincent van Gogh ( 1853 - 1890) left some intriguing correspondence.
The 902 letters,820 letters by and 80 letters to Vincent give an idea of
his much moved life,his strong relationship with his brother Theo and the development of his works.Very very interesting indeed.
Het Koninklijk Huis
Van Gogh Museum - Alfred Stevens
While we're at it,talking of artists/painters:
HM will hand-out the Royal Grant for Free Painting this friday at the Royal Palace,Amsterdam.The Prize,(6000 euro)was instituted
by King Willem III in 1871,and the annual tradition was upheld by Queens Wilhelmina,Juliana and now Beatrix,an acknowledged
artist herself.
This particular engagement is absolutely one of the highlights in HM's agenda,she truly is very interested and knowledgeble
and the artists are always in awe of her eye for detail.
Het Koninklijk Huis
It is not HM who made the choices of artists,there is a special jury under auspicion of the Royal Palace Amsterdam.In general HM is a affeccionado of contemporary art,that is why this specific event is one of the highlights in the Royal agenda to her.You will see plenty of pics of HM walking along and talking too the artists discussing their works.She's never in a hurry on this occasion.
On another note,I am glad the Royal Grant is back where it belongs,the Royal Palace here in Amsterdam,as that was closed for years due to extensive restauration inside.Now it is still completely under scaffolding as they try to clean the outside back to the original 16th century colour.The last few years the Royal Grant was awarded at the municipal museum,The Hague,not quiet the same...
The Royal Grant for Free Painting:
Royal Awards for Painting – Koninklijk Paleis Amsterdam
funny...:
Uitreiking van de Koninklijke Schildersprijs 1992 – Koninklijk Paleis Amsterdam
http://www.royalpress.nl/categories.php?cat_id=408http://www.royalpress.nl/categories.php?cat_id=408Royal Grants for Free Painting,Royal Palace,Amsterdam today:
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I bet HM was relieved to know her granddaughter was home safely again too.
It is a handle with which by switching it HM opened the College.Lucien, if you can tell, what is HM Bea holding in the 3rd picture at the opening of the ROC College in Hengelo, it looks like a knife on a statue pedestal? (I dont speak/read Dutch, so i could not understand what text was posted with the photos.) Thanks in advance.
HM will open the exhibition " Cezanne - Picasso - Mondriaan" at the Municipal Museum,The Hague today.
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courtesy royalimages.