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Ordrupgaard is a state-owned art
museum situated near Jægersborg Dyrehave,
north of Copenhagen, Denmark. The
museum houses one of
Northern Europe's most...
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housed at the
Louvre in Paris,
while Sand's
hangs at Copenhagen's
Ordrupgaard Museum.
George Sand was a
French Romantic novelist, one of the first...
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Administration building of BMW
Factory in
Leipzig (2005)
Extension of
Ordrupgaard Museum in
Copenhagen (2005) One of her
first clients was Rolf Fehlbaum...
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landmarks include Charlottenlund Palace and
Gentofte Town Hall. The
Ordrupgaard Museum boasts collections of
Danish and
French art from the 19th and...
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August 2020.
Wolsgaard Iversen, Anne
Cathrine (2002).
Julius Paulsen.
Ordrupgaard. ISBN 978-87-88692-32-7.
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complete with
stalactites formed by the
changing water levels; and the
Ordrupgaard Museum,
located just
north of Copenhagen,
which features 19th-century...
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Central Building (2005), Leipzig,
Germany Ordrupgaard annexe (2005), Copenhagen,
Denmark Phaeno Science Center (2005), Wolfsburg...
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Jacobsen Bernstorff Palace Charlottenlund palace, park and
forest Ordrupgaard – art museum,
French impressionists, Paul Gauguin,
Danish paintings from...
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February 1936) was a
Danish businessman and art collector,
founder of the
Ordrupgaard Art
Museum north of Copenhagen. He made a
fortune in the
insurance industry...
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Metropolitan Museum of Art Frédéric Chopin, 1838,
Louvre George Sand, 1838,
Ordrupgaard-Museum
Jewish Wedding in Morocco, c. 1839,
Louvre Hamlet with Horatio...