Inside the Kröller-Müller Museum now, and a selection of art - some famous and some infamous- for your pleasure... and what a selection! BELOW LEFT: The rear entrance to the museum via the Sculpture Garden. BELOW RIGHT: More Jan Fabre work, including his frankly baffling 'cock-piece' Fountain Of The world (as a young artist) from 2008. I especially like the expression on the face of the lady as she, erm 'appreciates' the artist's work. Or not, as the case may be. Well, really.
ABOVE: A couple of pictures of Crazy Belgian Jan Fabre's 'Planeten I-IX'. Note I've been screwing around (if you pardon the expression) with the pictures here. BELOW: A couple of Piet Mondriaan piecesLEFT: 'Compsition No 11' (1913) and RIGHT: 'Compsition No 10' in B&W . Nice.
ABOVE LEFT! 'Clown in front of the ruins of Rotterdam' (1940/41) By Charley Toorop. ABOVE RIGHT: Yes, that Picasso chap, quite famous he was. This is his 'Violin' (1911/12) made during his cubist period. Nowadays there's a car named after him. So sad... BELOW LEFT: Georges Valmier's 'Geometrical still life II' (1920), and BELOW RIGHT: Some dude called Vincent painted 'La Berceuse' (Portrait of Madame Roulin) in 1889.
BELOW: More Van Gogh; LEFT: 'Treurende oude man' aka Sorrowing old man ('At Eternity's Gate') May 1890... bear in mind VG fatally shot himself July of that year. He was 37. RIGHT: 'The Good Samaritan (after Delacroix)' Painted early May 1890. And BELOW THOSE TWO: 'Portrait of Joseph-Michel Ginoux' 1888.
ABOVE & BELOW: Gerrit Rietveld's Pavilion, which was designed in 1954/55 and originally built for the Sonsbeek exhibition in Arnhem in 1955. Ten years after, the pavilion was rebuilt in the Kröller-Müller sculpture garden. The paviliion had a major restoration in 2010, and houses an array of work by British artist Barbara Hepworth. Smashing.
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