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Museum de Fundatie forms part of the Hannema-de Stuers Foundation, to which Kasteel het Nijenhuis in Heino also belongs. Museum de Fundatie possesses a collection of visual arts, with works ranging from the end of the Middle Ages until the present day, collected by Dirk Hannema, former director of Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen. [7]
Kröller-Müller Museum: Otterlo: 345,000 2016 [12] 21 Groninger Museum: Groningen: 290,000 2016 [13] 22 Centraal Museum: Utrecht: 290,000 2016 [14] 23 Museum de Fundatie: Zwolle: 285,000 2016 [15] 24 Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen: Rotterdam: 280,000 2016 [16] 25 De Haar Castle: Utrecht: 280,000 2017 [17] 26 Rembrandt House Museum: Amsterdam ...
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen; Museum Bredius; Museum Catharijneconvent; Museum de Fundatie; Museum De Lakenhal; Museum de Oude Wolden; Museum Fodor; Museum Jan ...
In 2010 he presented the discovery of a painting by Vincent van Gogh, the 'Le Blute fin' mill, after it was researched and authenticated by the Van Gogh Museum. A still life from the De Fundatie collection was attributed to Jan Lievens in 2014, in cooperation with the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.
Barrel Organ Museum Haarlem; Museum van de Geest, museum of psychiatry; Frans Hals Museum, museum of fine arts; Geologisch Museum (1853–1864) Historisch Museum Haarlem (cultural history of Zuid-Kennemerland) Museum De Hallen, Haarlem, modern art wing of the Frans Hals museum; NZH Vervoer Museum, (de Blauwe Tram)
In 1963 she was awarded the title Ridder in de Orde van Oranje-Nassau and in 1968 her portrait of Queen Wilhelmina was unveiled in Rotterdam, which was later reordered for The Hague and Museum de Fundatie in Heino. [1] In 1973 she was honored again with the title "Officier in de Orde van Oranje-Nassau". She died in Noordwijk.
Vanitas still life, attributed to Lievens (Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle) Still Life with Books is an oil-on-panel, with dimensions of 91 cm (36 in) × 120 cm (47 in). It is in the style of Spanish vanitas paintings. [1] The idea of this style of painting was to show possessions and wealth are fleeting and mean nothing when one is faced with death ...
Dirk Hannema was born in Batavia, Dutch East Indies, the son of Dirk Hannema and Hermine Elise de Stuers.When he was five, the family moved to the Netherlands. After graduating from high school and fulfilling his military service, he studied law at Leiden University between 1917 and 1919, and then art history at Utrecht University.