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Charlotte Van Pallandt
Charlotte van Pallandt (24 September 1898 – 30 July 1997), was a Dutch painter and sculptor. Biography She was born in Arnhem to a wealthy family of Dutch nobility, and grew up in Schaarsbergen with her three sisters and brother.Charlotte Dorothée van Pallandt
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In 1910 her older sister died of peritonitis and her family moved to the Hague in 1913 and sent her to a boarding school in London, where she studied at the . When she returned to Th ...
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Charlotte Van Pallandt
Charlotte van Pallandt (24 September 1898 – 30 July 1997), was a Dutch painter and sculptor. Biography She was born in Arnhem to a wealthy family of Dutch nobility, and grew up in Schaarsbergen with her three sisters and brother.Charlotte Dorothée van Pallandt
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In 1910 her older sister died of peritonitis and her family moved to the Hague in 1913 and sent her to a boarding school in London, where she studied at the . When she returned to Th ...
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Arti Et Amicitiae
Arti et Amicitiae (lat .: For Art and Friendship) is a Dutch artist's society founded in 1839, and located on the Rokin in Amsterdam. The Society (also called Arti for short) has played a key role in the Netherlands art scene and in particular in the Amsterdam art schools. It was and is to this day a hub for artists and art lovers in the city of Amsterdam. It is a private institution which supports artists, maintains social networks and offers a pension fund. In recent times it has been one of the venues for the 17th edition of the Sonic Acts Festival. Arti et Amicitiae is also the name of the building. The complex was merged from two separate buildings and given a white neo-classical facade by J. H. Leliman in 1855. History and Structure In 1794 the last Dutch city painter's guild was dissolved during the French occupation by Napoleonic rule. The need for a common meeting place for artists became various clubs and drawing societies. In 1839 the ''Sociëtait Arti et Amicitiae ...
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Frans Hals Museum
The Frans Hals Museum is a museum located in Haarlem, the Netherlands. The museum was established in 1862. In 1950, the museum was split in two locations when the collection of modern art was moved to the '' Museum De Hallen'' (since 2018 called ''Hal)''. The main collection, including its famous 17th-century Frans Hals paintings, for which the museum is named, is located in the former ''Oude Mannenhuis'' on the Groot Heiligland. The museum was founded in 1862 in the newly renovated former Dominican church cloisters located in the back of the Haarlem city hall known as the ''Prinsenhof'', and when it needed more space, it moved to the recently vacated location of the town orphanage in 1913. The collection is based on the large number of paintings owned by the City of Haarlem, which includes over 100 artworks seized from Catholic churches in the 1580s after the Protestant Reformation, and Haarlem art rescued from demolished local buildings from the 15th century onwards. In 2018 t ...
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Kees Verwey
Kees Verwey (April 20, 1900 – July 23, 1995) was a Dutch painter who was productive well into old age. Biography He was born in Amsterdam and was the nephew of the poet Albert Verwey and the architect Hendrik Petrus Berlage. According to the RKD he was a pupil of Henri Frédéric Boot, Johannes Hendricus Jurres, and Samuel Jessurun de Mesquita.Kees Verwey
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He was heavily influenced by the Hague School and Impressionism. His big break came in 1931 when his work was exhibited along with that of other contemporary Haarlem artists (such as Hendrik van den Eijnde). The exhibition was held in the newly created Modern art gallery of the Frans Hals Museum located behind the main museum (today the gallery for the schutterstukken). He was a member of the Haarlem artist society "Kunst Zij Ons Doel", the "Kennemer Kunstenaarskring, and "Hollan ...
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Mari Andriessen
Mari Silverster Andriessen (4 December 1897 – 7 December 1979) was a Dutch sculptor, best known for his work memorializing victims of the Holocaust. Born and died in Haarlem, Andriessen is buried at the RK Begraafplaats Sint Adelberts in Bloemendaal, the Netherlands. Sculptures * Cornelis Lely * Anne Frank, Amsterdam * Dokwerker, Amsterdam * Vrijheidsbeeld (means Freedom statue), Vrijheidsdreef, Groenendaal park, Heemstede File:Ouwerkerk Phoenixstraat Begraafplaats-Monument Watersn.1953.JPG, Monument North Sea flood 1953 (Ouwerkerk) File:Dokwerker (Amsterdam).JPG, '' De Dokwerker'' (1952) in Amsterdam File:Standbeeld wilhelmina in wilhelminapark.JPG, Statue of Queen Wilhelmina, 1952 (Utrecht) File:VrouwtjevanPutten.jpg, ''Mourning widow'', war monument in Putten (1948) File:Mariabeeld-Antoniuskerkaerdenhout.png, Mary & Jesus (1922) in Aerdenhout Aerdenhout () is a village in the municipality of Bloemendaal, Netherlands. Located in the dunes between Haarlem and the be ...
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Prix De La Critique
The Prix de la critique is a prize awarded by the Association des Critiques et des journalistes de Bande Dessinée to the best comic album released for a year in France. Previously, from 1984 to 2003, it was called ''Prix Bloody Mary'' and awarded at the Angoulême International Comics Festival. Concerned at first with albums of the Franco-Belgian comics school it was eventually interested in works coming from the comic book tradition of more distant lands. The winner of the award for that year is listed first, the others listed below are the nominees. 1980s * 1984: ' by Jean Teulé and Jean Vautrin, Glénat * 1985: ''Les Pionniers de l'aventure humaine'' by François Boucq, Casterman * 1986: ''Le Bal de la Sueur'' by Cromwell, and Ralph, EDS * 1987: ''Jacques Gallard 2: Soviet Zig-Zag'' by and , Milan * 1988: ''Stars d'un jour'' by , Delcourt * 1989: ''Adler (comics) 2: Le repaire du Kanata'' by , Le Lombard 1990s * 1990: ''Le Ventre du Minotaure'' by , Les Humanoïdes A ...
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Venice Biennale
The Venice Biennale (; it, La Biennale di Venezia) is an international cultural exhibition hosted annually in Venice, Italy by the Biennale Foundation. The biennale has been organised every year since 1895, which makes it the oldest of its kind. The main exhibition held in Castello, in the halls of the Arsenale and Biennale Gardens, alternates between art and architecture (hence the name ''biennale''; ''biennial''). The other events hosted by the Foundationspanning theatre, music, and danceare held annually in various parts of Venice, whereas the Venice Film Festival takes place at the Lido. Organization Art Biennale The Art Biennale (La Biennale d'Arte di Venezia), is one of the largest and most important contemporary visual art exhibitions in the world. So-called because it is held biannually (in odd-numbered years), it is the original biennale on which others in the world have been modeled. The exhibition space spans over 7,000 square meters, and artists from ov ...
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Liesbeth Dobbelmann
Liesbeth or Liesbet (both pronounced ) is a Dutch language feminine given name. It is a relatively common form of Elisabeth, peaking in popularity between 1955 and 1985. An older spelling of the name was "Lijsbeth"Lijsbeth
at the Corpus of First Names in The Netherlands People with the name include:


Liesbeth

* Liesbeth van Altena (1833–1906), pen name of the Dutch novelist and playwright Betsy Perk * Liesbeth Bik (born 1959), Dutch conceptual artist * (born 1973), Belgian N-VA politician * (born 1975), Dutch film actres ...
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Ro Mogendorff
Rosa "Ro" Catherina Mogendorff (1907-1969) was a Dutch artist. Biography Mogendorff was born on 21 June 1907 in Amsterdam. She had a twin sister Isidora Mogendorff Frederika (1907-1985). A third sister, Elize Marianna (Liesje), was born in 1919. Mogendorff studied at the ''Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten'' (State Academy of Fine Arts). Her teachers included Johannes Hendricus Jurres and Martin Monnickendam. In 1929 she was the recipient of the Cohen Godschalk Prize. Around that time she opened a studio in Amsterdam with fellow artist Paul Citroen and worked with Charlotte van Pallandt. Mogendorff's work was included in the 1939 exhibition and sale ''Onze Kunst van Heden'' (Our Art of Today) at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. From 1942 through 1947 Mogendorff was in hiding from the World War II occupying forces. Her family was split apart. After her father's death in Harleem, Mogendorff went there to take care of her mother. She returned to Amsterdam with her mother. In 19 ...
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Fri Heil
Fri is a common abbreviation of Friday. Fri or FRI may also refer to: * ''Fri'' (yacht), involved in anti-nuclear protests * ''Fri – En samling'', a 2001 album by Kikki Danielsson * Family Research Institute, US * Forest Research Institute (other) * Fractionation Research Inc., researching distillation systems * Fulmer Research Institute, a UK R&D organization (1945-1990) * Icelandic Athletic Federation (Icelandic: ') * Left Revolutionary Front (Bolivia) (Spanish: ') * The Norwegian Organisation for Sexual and Gender Diversity The Norwegian Organisation for Sexual and Gender Diversity (Norwegian: ''FRI – foreningen for kjønns- og seksualitetsmangfold'') is the oldest, largest and preeminent Norwegian member organization representing the interests of gay, lesbian, bi ...
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Jeanne Van Hall
Jeanne may refer to: Places * Jeanne (crater), on Venus People * Jeanne (given name) * Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc, 1412–1431) * Joanna of Flanders (1295–1374) * Joan, Duchess of Brittany (1319–1384) * Ruth Stuber Jeanne (1910–2004), American marimbist, percussionist, violinist, and arranger * Jeanne de Navarre (other), multiple people * Leon Jeanne (born 1980), Welsh footballer Fictional characters *Jeanne, a character from the ''Bayonetta'' series of video games Arts and entertainment * ''Jeanne'' (1934 film), a French drama film * ''Jeanne'', also known as ''Joan of Arc'', a 2019 French drama film * ''Jeanne'', an 1844 novel by George Sand Other uses * Tropical Storm Jeanne (other) See also * Joan (other) * Joanna * Joanne (other) * Jean (other) * Jehanne (other) * Gene (other) A gene is a sequence of DNA or RNA that codes for a molecule that has a function. Gene or Genes also may refer to: ...
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