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Dollhouse Lita de Ranitz 1910 The Hague the Netherlands Poppenhuis Gemeente Museum Den Haag
Dutch Dollhouse Lita de Ranitz 1910 Museum The Hague the Netherlands. On her death, aristocrat Lita de Ranitz left a large collection of dolls, doll`s houses and doll`s clothes and accessoires to the Costume Museum in The Hague (the ancestor of the Gemeentemuseum`s fashion department) The largest of her doll`s houses gives a wonderful impression of how houses were furnished in the early twentieth century. The cluttered rooms still resemble nineteenth-century interiors but feature modern devices like electric lighting, central heating, a telephone, a vacuum cleaner and taps for running water. The construction and furnishing of the house are well documented. Lita identified strongly with her doll`s house and travelled all over Europe in search of miniature and household objects for it. Particularly notable are the minusccule paintings by the famous Hague School artists she knew so well.
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Jonkvrouwe Lita de Ranitz 1876-1960) stelde een poppenhuis samen en verzamelde ook nog kleinere poppenhuizen, -kamers, winkeltjes en speelpoppen. Haar collectie bevindt zich in het Haags Historisch Museum.Het grote poppenhuis stelt een moderne villa voor zoals in deze ca. 1910 in zwang was. De villa bevat een woonhal met links de eetkamer en rechts de keuken. Op de eerste verdieping bevinden zich in het midden de overloop met de badkamer, links de salon en rechts de slaapkamer. Het interieur is goed zichtbaar en toont behalve de inventaris ook moderne snufjes zoals een stofzuiger, centrale verwarming en elektrisch licht. Ook de zolder is ingericht, maar deze wordt niet aan het publiek getoond. Er wonen 5 poppen in het huis. Een porseleinen popje in een zwart-lila kanten japon in de salon stelt Lita zelf voor.
Antique Dollhouse Sara Rothé 1743 Netherlands The Hague Poppenhuis Gemeente museum Den Haag
Dutch Antique Dollhouse Sara Rothé 1743 The Hague The Netherlands
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The Hague (Den Haag), The Netherlands.. City Tour (Part4/14) Plein, Mauritshuis..
Het Plein
Het Plein (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌɦət ˈplɛin]; English: The Square) is a town square in the old city centre of The Hague in the Netherlands.
It is located adjacent to the Binnenhof, the meeting place of the States General of the Netherlands; the entrance to the House of Representatives can be found on Plein 2. The Mauritshuis art museum is located on Plein 29.
Het Plein was originally a garden, forming a part of the Binnenhof castle, residence of the Counts of Holland. It was used to grow vegetables for the court. The garden was surrounded by a ring of canals and intersected by ditches. As a town square, Het Plein was constructed in 1632 and was inspired by the Place des Vosges in Paris.
A statue of William the Silent, made by Dutch sculptor Lodewyk Royer, was installed in the centre of the square in 1848.
Mauritshuis
The Mauritshuis (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈmʌurɪtsɦœys]; English: Maurice House) is an art museum in The Hague in the Netherlands. The museum houses the Royal Cabinet of Paintings which consists of 841 objects, mostly Dutch Golden Age paintings. The collections contains works by Johannes Vermeer, Rembrandt van Rijn, Jan Steen, Paulus Potter, Frans Hals, Jacob van Ruisdael, Hans Holbein the Younger, and others. Originally, the 17th century building was the residence of count John Maurice of Nassau. It is now the property of the government of the Netherlands and is listed in the top 100 Dutch heritage sites.
History
The Mauritshuis in 1825.
In 1631, John Maurice, Prince of Nassau-Siegen, a cousin of stadtholder Frederick Henry, bought a plot bordering the Binnenhof and the adjacent Hofvijver pond in The Hague, at that time the political centre of the Dutch Republic. On the plot, the Mauritshuis was built between 1636 and 1641, during John Maurice's governorship of Dutch Brazil. The Dutch Classicist building was designed by the Dutch architects Jacob van Campen and Pieter Post. The two-storey building is strictly symmetrical and contained four apartments and a great hall. Each apartment was designed with an antechamber, a chamber, a cabinet, and a cloakroom. Originally, the building had a cupola, which was destroyed in a fire in 1704.
After the death of Prince John Maurice in 1679, the house was owned by the Maes family, who leased the house to the Dutch government. In 1704, most of the interior of the Mauritshuis was destroyed by fire. The building was restored between 1708 and 1718.
In 1820, the Mauritshuis was bought by the Dutch state for the purpose of housing the Royal Cabinet of Paintings.[10] In 1822, the Mauritshuis was opened to the public and housed the Royal Cabinet of Paintings and the Royal Cabinet of Rarities. In 1875, the entire museum became available for paintings.
The Mauritshuis was privatised in 1995. The foundation set up at that time took charge of both the building and the collection, which it was given on long-term loan. This building, which is the property of the state, is rented by the museum. In 2007, the museum announced its desire to expand. In 2010, the definitive design was presented. The museum would occupy a part of the nearby Sociëteit de Witte building. The two buildings would be connected via an underground tunnel, running underneath the Korte Vijverberg. The renovation started in 2012 and finished in 2014. During the renovation, about 100 of the museum's paintings were displayed in the Gemeentemuseum in the Highlights Mauritshuis exhibition. About 50 other paintings, including the Girl With the Pearl Earring, were on loan to exhibitions in the United States and Japan. The museum was reopened on 27 June 2014 by King Willem-Alexander.
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Top 10 Things to do in The Hague, Netherlands
There are more attractions per square metre in The Hague than anywhere else in the Netherlands.
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Here are my top 10 things to do in The Hague. This charming and vibrant city has so much to offer.
My personal favourite was seeing Vermeer’s ‘Girl with a Pearl Earring’.
Top 10 Things to do in The Hague
1. Stroll around Hofvijer, the 'Court Pond' and historical centre
2. See Dutch artist MC Escher's masterpieces of mathematical of optical illusion at Esche in Het Paleis.
3. Visit Scheveningen, the only Dutch seaside town.
4. See Piet Mondrian’s 'Victory Boogie Woogie'and other famous artwork at Gemeentemuseum.
5. Shop at De Passage, the Oldest Shopping Arcade in the Netherlands
6. Browse the antique market at Lange Voorhout
7. See the Vermeer’s famous Girl with the Pearl Earring at Mauritshuis
8. Visit Binnenhof, the oldest House of Parliament in the world still in use.
9. Take a guided tour of the Peace Palace, world famous for its International Court of Justice.
10. See Panorama Mesdag, Europe’s largest circular canvas at 120 metres long and 14 metres high!
BONUS TIP: Visit Palace Noordeinde, one of the three official palaces of the Dutch royal family
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The Hague - Gemeentemuseum
The Hague Gemeentemuseum, designed by Dutch architect Hendrik Berlage is a milestone in contemporary architecture. The museum is most especially known for Mondriaan's work. This collection includes his early, realistic pieces as well as the piece de resistance, Victory Boogie Woogie.
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Pieter Hugo - This Must Be The Place, Selected Works 2003-2011 - Fotomuseum Den Haag
Pieter Hugo - This Must Be The Place - Te zien van 3 maart t/m 20 mei 2012 in het Fotomuseum Den Haag - fotomuseumdenhaag.nl
Pieter Hugo - This Must Be The Place - On view from 3 March until 20 May 2012 at The Hague Museum of Photography - fotomuseumdenhaag.nl/en
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De carrière van de Zuid-Afrikaanse fotograaf Pieter Hugo (Johannesburg, 1976) is met recht 'booming' te noemen. Zijn monumentale foto's, waarin het hedendaagse Afrika een hoofdrol speelt, krijgen inmiddels wereldwijde aandacht. Aankomend voorjaar toont het Fotomuseum Den Haag als eerste museum een uitgebreid overzicht van het werk dat hij maakte tussen 2003 en 2011. Zijn beroemdste series zijn er te zien: 'The Hyena & Other Men', het bizarre 'Nollywood' en het schrijnende 'Permanent Error'. Zijn indrukwekkende portretten vertellen persoonlijke verhalen over mensen die aan de rand van de samenleving verkeren in zuidelijk Afrika.
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The South African photographer Pieter Hugo's (Johannesburg, 1976) monumental photographs, centred around contemporary Africa, are now well known around the world. In the coming year the Hague Museum of Photography will be the first museum to exhibit a comprehensive survey of Hugo's work from 2003-2011. The exhibition will include a curated selection of his most well-known series: 'The Hyena & Other Men', the bizarre 'Nollywood' and the striking 'Permanent Error'. His impressive portraits tell personal stories about recurring themes throughout his oeuvre, namely those people who inhabit the margins of society in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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Gemeentemuseum Den Haag The Hague Reviews & Visitor the Hague Museum of Photography
Gemeentemuseum Den Haag The Hague Reviews & Visitor the Hague Museum of Photography The Hague Gemeentemuseum, designed by Dutch architect Hendrik Berlage is a milestone in contemporary architecture. The museum is most especially known for Mondriaan's work. This collection includes his early, realistic pieces as well as the piece de resistance, Victory Boogie Woogie.The Hague Gemeentemuseum opened its doors in 1935. After the fundamental renovation an annex was built, which now houses GEM and The Hague Museum of Photography. The Hague Gemeentemuseum was Berlage's final masterpiece; his crowning achievement of red-brick design. Due to the colourful tiles, bronze window frames and subtle details the interior is a real treat for the eye. The Hague Gemeentemuseum is the place to be for a unique mix of arts, architecture, interior design and ancient style.The permanent collection contains modern art, fashion, music, decorative arts, a print room with about 50,000 drawings, and prints and posters. On top of that the museum has five large style rooms, each representing a different art period. The Hague Gemeentemuseum holds one of the world's leading collections of fashion items, an extensive music collection, and a decorative arts collection exhibited in Berlage's original display cabinets.
The modern art collection provides a varied overview of developments in the fine arts since the early 19th century. Outstanding features in the collection are the great number of the Hague School paintings and a marvellous series of works by Mondriaan, Picasso, Monet, Cezanne and Kandinsky. As a whole, the collection traces the thrilling story of modern art - right through to today.Gemeentemuseum Den Haag is located in Statenkwartier nearby Scheveningen beach and is easy to reach by public transport, car and bike. From Den Haag Centraal Railway Station and Hollands Spoor, tram 16 will take you to the museum in approximately 20 minutes. From Station CS you can also take bus 24, which runs between Station Mariahoeve and Kijkduin. Gemeentemuseum can be reached by car via Utrechtsebaan towards Kijkduin. On arrival in the city follow the signs for 'Gemeentemuseum'. There are plenty of opportunities for free parking. If the car park should be full then paid parking is available in the World Forum parking garage at Churchillplein 10, which is about a 5-minute walk from Gemeentemuseum Den Haag.
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Fotomuseum Den Haag - Paul Kooiker
Paul Kooiker - Nude Animal Cigar
18-10-2014 t/m 18-01-2015
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Paul Kooiker behoort tot de meest interessante conceptuele fotografen van Nederland. Hoewel hij uitsluitend gebruikmaakt van het fotografische beeld, is hij eerder een beeldhouwer en installatiemaker te noemen dan een fotograaf. Vanuit zijn fascinatie voor prikkelende thema’s als voyeurisme, onschuld en clichés legt hij fictieve beeldverzamelingen aan, die zowel qua herkomst, thema als duiding uiterst schimmig van aard zijn. Op uitnodiging van het Fotomuseum Den Haag blikt Kooiker in zijn nieuwste installatie Nude Animal Cigar terug op zijn twintigjarige carrière als beeldend kunstenaar. Het resultaat is een duizelingwekkend overzicht van tweehonderd fotowerken waarin naaktfoto’s en opnames van dieren worden afgewisseld met close-upfoto’s van de talloze sigaren die hij al die jaren in zijn atelier rookte.
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Paul Kooiker is among the most interesting conceptual photographers currently working in the Netherlands. Although his work consists entirely of photographic images, he is not so much a photographer as a sculptor and installation artist. His fascination with intriguing themes like voyeurism, innocence and clichés leads him to construct fictive collections of images that are of extremely uncertain origin, subject and significance. In his latest installation, Nude Animal Cigar, created at the invitation of the Hague Museum of Photography, Kooiker looks back over his twenty-year career in the visual arts. The result is a bewildering array of two hundred photographic works, in which images of nudes and of animals are interspersed with close-ups of the countless cigars he has smoked in his studio over the years.
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Best Attractions & Things to do in The Hague, The Netherlands
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The Mauritshuis Royal Picture Gallery
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Panorama Mesdag
Escher in Het Paleis (Escher in the Palace)
Gemeentemuseum Den Haag
Landgoed Clingendael
Japanese Garden
Peace Palace
Skyview De Pier
Binnenhof & Ridderzaal (Inner Court & Hall of the Knights)
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The Hague - A day out with the kids
An afternoon off? School holiday? Visit The Hague! Travel throughout the Netherlands in just one day in Madurodam, discover adventurous attractions at Duinrell or visit the Wonderkamers, an interactive multimedia exhibition at the Gemeentemuseum. Dive into the beautiful underwater world of Sea Life and finish off with a pancake at the beach.
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Fotomuseum Den Haag: Koos Breukel - Me We - The Circle of Life
Koos Breukel - Me We - The Circle of Life
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Koos Breukel is een van de bekendste portretfotografen van Nederland. Hij fotografeert kinderen, studenten, schrijvers, politici, zeilers en transseksuelen. Dit jaar maakte hij de eerste officiële staatsieportretten van koning Willem-Alexander en koningin Máxima. In de overzichtstentoonstelling Me We -- The Circle of Life vertelt hij aan de hand van ruim 100 fotoportretten een universeel en tegelijkertijd zeer persoonlijk levensverhaal. Het overzicht omvat werk van de afgelopen 30 jaar, waarvan veel nooit eerder te zien is geweest. Breukel geeft alle aspecten van het leven -- van geboorte en vreugde tot ziekte en dood -- een gelijkwaardige plaats in deze tentoonstelling die als het ware een alternatief, universeel familiealbum is. Me We - The Circle of Life sluit hiermee naadloos aan bij de eerste editie van de nationale Fotoweek met het thema 'Kijk! Mijn Familie' die plaatsvindt van 20 t/m 29 september 2013.
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Koos Breukel - Me We
The Circle of Life
7 September 2013 - 12 January 2014
Koos Breukel is among the best-known Dutch portrait photographers. He photographs everyone from children and students to writers, yachtsmen and transsexuals. This year he created the first official portrait photographs of King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands. In this forthcoming retrospective, Me We -- The Circle of Life, he will tell a universal but at the same time highly personal life story based on approximately 120 of his portrait photographs. The exhibition will include a selection of portraits made over the last 30 years, many of which have never previously been on show to the public. Every aspect of life -- from birth and joy, to sickness and death -- will be given equal prominence, making the exhibition a kind of alternative, universal family photo album. In this respect, Me We -- The Circle of Life will be a perfect companion piece to the Netherlands' first national Photo Week, entitled Look! My Family and taking place from 20 to 29 September 2013.
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The Municipal Museum in The Hague, The Netherlands, was built by the Dutch architect H.P. Berlage.
Het Gemeentemuseum Den Haag is ontworpen door de architect Hendrik Petrus Berlage. Dit prachtige gebouw was zijn laatste grote werk voor zijn dood in 1934. Het Gemeentemuseum werd geopend in 1935.
De grootste trekker in de vaste collectie van het museum is de verzameling schilderijen en tekeningen van Piet Mondriaan.
Merdeka Sculpture@Gemeente Museum - The Hague, Netherlands
Sculptor E. Pietersen tells his story why he made the two Free West Papua Sculptures. On behalf of Free West Papua Campaign and the Papuan people, we want to thank sir Pietersen for his great job and inspiration towards others, who can do the same in their own way! all across the world people are finding out what is happening in West Papua! PLEASE do spread to story about what is happening against the Papuans. Together we can bring change...PAPUA MERDEKA. freewestpapua.eu
Old Barbie dolls in museum The Hague Netherlands Oude Barbies in Gemeentemuseum Den Haag
Barbie is a fashion doll manufactured by the American toy-company Mattel, Inc. and launched in March 1959. American businesswoman Ruth Handler is credited with the creation of the doll using a German doll called Bild Lilli as her inspiration. Barbie is the figurehead of a brand of Mattel dolls and accessories, including other family members and collectible dolls. Barbie has been an important part of the toy fashion doll market for fifty years, and has been the subject of numerous controversies and lawsuits, often involving parody of the doll and her lifestyle. Ruth Handler watched her daughter Barbara play with paper dolls, and noticed that she often enjoyed giving them adult roles. At the time, most children's toy dolls were representations of infants. Realizing that there could be a gap in the market, Handler suggested the idea of an adult-bodied doll to her husband Elliot, a co-founder of the Mattel toy company. He was unenthusiastic about the idea, as were Mattel's directors. During a trip to Europe in 1956 with her children Barbara and Kenneth, Ruth Handler came across a German toy doll called Bild Lilli.[1] The adult-figured doll was exactly what Handler had in mind, so she purchased three of them. She gave one to her daughter and took the others back to Mattel. The Lilli doll was based on a popular character appearing in a comic strip drawn by Reinhard Beuthin for the newspaper Die Bild-Zeitung. Lilli was a blonde bombshell, a working girl who knew what she wanted and was not above using men to get it. The Lilli doll was first sold in Germany in 1955, and although it was initially sold to adults, it became popular with children who enjoyed dressing her up in outfits that were available separately. Upon her return to the United States, Handler reworked the design of the doll (with help from engineer Jack Ryan) and the doll was given a new name, Barbie, after Handler's daughter Barbara. The doll made its debut at the American International Toy Fair in New York on March 9, 1959. This date is also used as Barbie's official birthday. Mattel acquired the rights to the Bild Lilli doll in 1964 and production of Lilli was stopped. The first Barbie doll wore a black and white zebra striped swimsuit and signature topknot ponytail, and was available as either a blonde or brunette. The doll was marketed as a Teen-age Fashion Model, with her clothes created by Mattel fashion designer Charlotte Johnson. The first Barbie dolls were manufactured in Japan, with their clothes hand-stitched by Japanese homeworkers. Around 350,000 Barbie dolls were sold during the first year of production. Ruth Handler believed that it was important for Barbie to have an adult appearance, and early market research showed that some parents were unhappy about the doll's chest, which had distinct breasts. Barbie's appearance has been changed many times, most notably in 1971 when the doll's eyes were adjusted to look forwards rather than having the demure sideways glance of the original model.
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Ruth Handler, één van de oprichters van Mattel, zag indertijd haar dochter Barbara spelen met papieren aankleedpoppen. Het bracht haar op het idee om zo een pop in 3D te maken. Nadat Handler in 1956 op een reis door Zwitserland de pop Lilli aantreft, ontworpen door een Duitse fabrikant, besluit Mattel om de rechten te kopen, om een soortgelijke pop in de Verenigde Staten uit te brengen. De modeontwerpster Charlotte Johnson maakt de eerste kleertjes voor de pop. De pop kreeg de naam Barbie, vernoemd naar het koosnaampje van de dochter van Handler, omdat zij de inspiratiebron voor de pop was geweest. Barbies volledige naam is Barbie Millicent Roberts (naar het reclamebureau Carson and Roberts dat toentertijd een grote rol speelde in de promotie van Barbie).
Als 'geboortedatum' van Barbie geldt 9 maart 1959. Op die dag werd de pop geïntroduceerd bij de inkopers op de 1959 Toy Fair. In datzelfde jaar begon tevens de massaproductie. Barbies mannelijke equivalent Ken - vernoemd naar Kenneth, de zoon van Ruth Handler - ontstond twee jaar later. De Afro-Amerikaanse pop Christie volgde in 1968, en in 1997 kwam daar ook nog Becky bij, die in een rolstoel zit.
Mondrian in The Hague- A Day Trip from Amsterdam
New Amsterdam Travel Video- De Stijl is a modern art form made popular by artists Piet Mondrian, Bart van der Leck and their contemporaries. Special exhibits are happening all over the Netherlands to mark De Stijl's 100th birthday. We took a day trip from Amsterdam to The Hague (Den Haag) to see a few special Mondrian and De Stijl exhibits at the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag.
The museum has the largest Mondrian collection in the world and the museum's building was designed by H.P. Berlage, the famous Amsterdam School architect. We also stopped by the Peace Palace and the Binnenhof along the way.
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