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Exhibition:
Saturday 10 Februari from 12 noon – 7 pm
Sunday    11 Februari from 12 noon – 6 pm

Laan van Meerdervoort 41, The Hague

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Exhibitors:

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‘For sale at the salon, for show at the museum’

We’d hereby like to invite you to our winter exhibition in the Hague salon!

To celebrate not just our tenth edition, but also our 3rd anniversary, the winter edition of our salon will be a special one, in which we display and sell artworks of which virtually identical copies can be found in museum collections. We have vintage posters by Toulouse-Lautrec and Bonnard which are also on display in the Van Gogh Museum. Objects from the Rozenburg eggshell collection that can also be viewed in The Princessehof Ceramics Museum and the Rijksmuseum. The Rijksmuseum also has several pieces of furniture by Theo Nieuwenhuis. At the winter salon, you will be able to see several rare Nieuwenhuis pieces: amongst others a unique card table, a large desk lamp and two copper pendulums.

We also present an overview of works that have been sold or borrowed to museums, like several items on loan to the The Hague Gemeentemuseum for their new exhibition ‘Art Nouveau in The Netherlands’, which will start in April 2018. We will be happy to tell you more about this great exhibition at the salon!

We warmly welcome you to visit us and enjoy a bite to eat and a drink!

Rachel Reijers, Jaap Nieuwenhuizen Segaar, Rob van Vulpen and Marc Knook

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