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Gisteren heb ik een tekening die ik maakte aan de Rotte naar het Chabot Museum gebracht. In het museum is nu de tentoonstelling PANORAMA CHABOT, over het landschap waar Henk Chabot ooit schilderde.
Onderdeel van de tentoonstelling is "Vang de Rotte", tekeningen gemaakt aan de Rotte en mijn tekening "Uitkijkpunt Lührs" is geselecteerd om vanaf 10 juli in het Chabot Museum te hangen.
Yesterday I took a drawing I made on the Rotte to the Chabot Museum. In the museum is now the exhibition PANORAMA CHABOT, about the landscape where Henk Chabot once painted.
Part of the exhibition is "Catch the Rotte", drawings made at the Rotte and my drawing "Viewpoint Lührs" is selected to hang in the Chabot Museum from July 10.
THE VILLA
The striking white villa was designed in 1938 by architect G.W. Baas, who worked many years for the renowned architects Brinkman & Van der Vlugt (known for the monumental Van Nelle Factories, the Feijenoord Stadium and the Sonneveld House in Rotterdam). Baas left the completion to architect L. Stokla when he was appointed as the building coordinator of the Kröller- Müller Museum at the Hoge Veluwe.
The villa in modernist style was initially built as a private residence for the Kraaijeveld family. Distinguishing features of the house are light and airy spaces, a typical openness to the garden and a unique view of the Museumpark and its surroundings. A visit to the homely, light and elegant Chabot Museum combines modern art, architecture and history.
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