Van Eyck, Ghent, Bruges

On 11-12 February we visited the Van Eyck 2020 exhibition in Ghent. Never have so many of his works been together and it runs only till the end of April. Jan van Eyck made a humongous contribution to the art of painting in Europe. He perfected oil painting which remained the most important medium after…

Images from spring and some expositions

The light in spring is different. Very bright, very colourful. Calves, lambs and flowers, and all possible shades of green. Some pictures were taken near our house in Bloemendaal, but we also made a few trips. The Kröller-Müller museum is always a treat. Never too crowded, excellent light, fabulous collection, great sculpture garden. And then…

Ruysdael’s views of the church of Alkmaar

With our friend the author Rita Törnqvist we went to the Stedelijk Museum in Alkmaar. On the occasion of the 500 years of the St. Laurens church of Alkmaar a number of paintings by Salomon Ruysdael (1600/1603-1670) giving different views of the church were gathered in a small but very impressive exposition. Ruysdael was a…

Orchids and Tulips

Orchids are one of the two largest families of flowering plants, with some 28.000 species. And if you consider hybrids and newly bred species it may add up to 100.000. Compared to that, tulips are a small family, with some 75 species. But tulip breeding has created many new species and races that became a…

Favs MMXVI-II

A selection of 40+17 pictures taken in 2016 and 17. From Holland, Belgium, Switzerland, France, Italy and Brazil. Lightly edited in DxO PhotoLab, two HDRs in Aurora (in Urubici). Most images are cropped to 16:9 and in particular 3840×2160, which is a typical 4k/UHD TV screen. On standard HD (1920×1080) this format also works well.…

The Best Camera

Is the one you are carrying with you. In my case then, the iPhone 6 plus. Not bad, but very limited. I would love to walk around always with a camera that has more capabilities, but unfortunately, it doesn’t work that way. In the past weeks it happened several times when going to the seacoast…

Tourists in the Netherlands

We had visitors from Brazil, whom we had never met before. However, as they were very close friends of our niece’s family we offered to take them out on a few tours and walks: the Kröller-Müller Museum in the National Park “de hoge veluwe”. The national park is the largest and probably most beautiful piece…

Sunset over the North Sea

The sunsets at the North Sea coast can be spectacular, especially in winter. What a blessing to live so close by, and even from our window, some 5 km from the sea, the colours are often just overwhelming (see the last picture in the series!). Light photographic corrections are applied to match my perception. The…

A short visit to Brussels

Brussels in winter has its own charm, but in reality [sic] we went to see the Pietà of Van der Weyden in the Musée des Beaux Arts. And of course a few other things. We rented a small apartment very close to the Grand Place and the landlord provided us with more information than we…

Antonello da Messina in Den Haag

The Crucifixion by Antonello da Messina is an extraordinary painting in the Museum voor Schone Kunsten in Antwerp, but since the museum is currently closed for restaurations some of the most important works are wandering around.Antonello (c.1430–1479) is a key figure in the history of European painting. How it happened we don’t really know, but…