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| Leo Gestel, Mountain Landscape (Mallorca), 1914 is part of the gift of the Nardinc Collection |
The Singer Laren museum has been given the private art
collection built up by Jaap Blokker and his wife Els, the museum has announced
on its website.
The gift, which comprises over a hundred Dutch avant-garde
artists from around 1900, includes the financial resources to build a new wing
to house the collection.
Blokker headed the retail chain of the same name until
2010 and died a year later. The decision to turn the collection over to the
museum was made by his widow Els Blokker-Verwer.
The collection, with an
estimated value of some tens of millions of euros, is built around forty works
by Jan Sluijters, who was the couple’s favourite painter. Also part of the
collection are paintings by Leo van Gestel and Jan Toorop.
It is the second
time in a short period that the privately financed museum has been given a
major art collection. Two and a half years ago collector Renée Smitshuis gave
the museum a large number of Dutch expressionist paintings.
In a video message
on the museum’s website Els Blokker said it was never the couple’s intention to
create a collection. ‘We had the opportunity to buy works and that is how it
grew,’ she said.
Blokker said it would be ‘a bit selfish’ to keep the
collection to herself. ‘Those paintings belonged to other people and now I’m
giving others a chance to enjoy them as well.’
The new wing will be
ready in 2020.

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