Pictured: The Parsonage Garden at Nuenen in Spring 1884 from the artist's early period, characterized by long paintings with long titles. |
Pictured: fortunately all those kids went on to be professional players.
(source: sarcasm)
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Dutch people always look happy, but trust me, he's pissed. |
"I am shocked and unbelievably pissed off..."
-Jan Rudolph, director of
the Singer Lar-what? Did
you think I was kidding?
Glass: why do we make things out of it? It's famously breakable. |
What's worse is that the painting didn't even belong to the Singer-Laren, but was on loan from another museum, thus ripping off two museums. And in addition to the loss to both the art world and to Jan Rudolph's natural Dutch calm, this theft was also an example of some shitheels taking advantage of the disruption caused by the pandemic. The museum had been closed for weeks and while the museum says that while their security was adequate, the painting was in the main lobby and protected by, you know, glass.
Which, upon reflection seems less than adequate, but then I'm not a museum director. Incidentally, would I make a good museum director? I mean, I think the first thing I'd do is take the super-valuable, irreplaceable works of art out of the lobby and put them somewhere less glass-surrounded.
The broken door has since been replaced by a plywood one, so no one's getting in there now. Unless they pull hard. Or break a different glass door... |
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