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The former curator Frits Liefkens of the National Museum in Amsterdam who passed away in 2010 has donated a rich collection ethnografica ( 750 pieces) to the Royal Ethnological museum.
Among them a superb collection golden objects. They have made a webspecial about the donation on www.rmv.nl ( note that you don't select the english language) but select "webspecial" they will be exhibit the collection in 2013 ( they hope) a video presentation can be watched here ( starts with advertising) but certainly worth vieuwing ! (what you see is curator Francine Brinkgreve and shots from the collection and the house of Frits Liefkens.) http://www.leidschdagblad.nl/nieuws/...pdate-video%29 Arjan source www.rmv.nl |
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It is good news to hear that a collection as impressive as this is going to be shared in a Museum, however painful it is to hear of a fellow enthusiast (and more yet someone who made this his life's work) passing away.
I know a few people personally who own larger collections of ethnographic antiques. I wonder if donation is something they have taken into consideration. It's a very good idea, I think. |
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Incredible collection this must have been!
Surely I will revisit the museum when the exposition is ready for public. I hope they will give us a chance to expose most of it, if not all of it. It's really amazing how much euro's his collection was worth. Must be all museumpieces, just where it belongs! |
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