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Ceramics
Ceramics concerning the House of Oranje-Nassau
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Selection from the Collection of Orange-Nassau
Book Oranje-Nassau
Fourth publication in the series “Selections from the collection of Jan Menze van Diepen Foundation”.
This publication is dedicated to prints, ceramics and orangana of the House of Oranje-Nassau.
Vorstelijke Varia (Regal Variation)
Jan Menze van Diepen (1905-1994) collected over 5.000 works of art and objects concerning Oranje-Nassau. The prints, ceramics and orangana provide a fascinating and varied picture of five centuries of history of the House of Oranje-Nassau.
In this 280-page publication curator Drs. Henny van Harten-Boers has selected over 200 works and has provided a compelling explanation. This regal picture book with many interesting, rare or endearing subjects gives a special look at our royal dynasty through the ages.
Author: Drs. H. van Harten-Boers
Number of pages : 280
Available as:
Luxury bound version: € 34.95
Isbn.nr: 978 90 8057 93 4 7
Softcover version: € 24.95
Isbn.nr: 978 90 8057 93 0 9
ORANGE-SIGNS OF REMEMBRANCE
ORANJE-SIGNS OF REMEMBRANCE
In our daily life we regularly come in touch with our royal house: the face of our king Willem-Alexander van Oranje-Nassau goes daily from hand to hand on our coins.
Festivities related to the royal family as birthdays, marriages and successions are in the focus of attention and are celebrated until today.
The exhibition ORANGE-SIGNS OF REMEMBRANCE consists of about fifty objects and thirty prints. They show how the last two hundred years the royal family was brought to the attention of the Dutch people and how the Dutch subjects brought tribute to Oranje-Nassau.
Especially the many Oranje-associations, companies and institutions in The Netherlands started the initiative for this. They let produce special commemoration mugs, -plates and -coins. But also the national and local authorities showed themselves very active.
All objects and prints come out of the elaborate Oranje-Nassaucollection brought together by Jan Menze van Diepen (1905-1994).
Available space
Size of the exhibition: 30 frames (about 25 meter wall space)
6 vitrines with a surface of about 120 x 80 cm.
In consultation the size of the exhibition can be adapted to the available space.
Requirements climate and safety
The loans may be exhibited solely in a space meeting the minimal requirements of air conditioning and safety. Also the lighting must be well considered.
Transport
The costs of transport are for the loan taker.
The works of art will be presented framed and covered in air cushion foil.
Insurance
The loan taker takes care of an all-risks insurance during transport and during the exhibition of the works of art. A list of insurance conditions is given by the Jan Menze van Diepen Stichting.
Texts
Together with the works of art text-cards with explanation are given
Two general text boards as an introduction on the theme of the exhibition are delivered in a frame.
Prints
Prints concerning the House of Oranje-Nassau.
Prints concerning the House of Oranje-Nassau.
The subcollection Orange-Nassau Prints includes over 3350 objects and can be considered as the largest private collection in the Netherlands.
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