Monday, December 8, 2014

Dear Mr. Pilgrim, thanks for your comment. Indeed we are not cheerful artwork where something with


In some books, the 'disappeared' and is said in other 'artist unknown, but in 2010, Leo Eppink and I stood there face to face with it, with the façade' Agriculture and Horticulture 'Cor Hund. It was also called 'Harvest'. propogate It was on a construction site on the edge of the campus. The name Cor Hund was on the side.
Since 1953, the Laboratory propogate for Agronomy at Haarweg 333 ornamented. In 2010 the building demolished, propogate the image is stored on campus to get a place after restoration among other works. And then there was silence. Maybe it is forgotten a little bit. The impression propogate we got when we went there to inquire. Hopefully it well. Do you know more about it? Below, you can place your comment! image-cor-hund-campus wageningen_2 November 7, 2014 at 9:29 pm
Dear Mr. Pilgrim, thanks for your comment. Indeed we are not cheerful artwork where something with it, but fortunately it concerns only a small part of all art in the public space of Wageningen. The municipality and the university have generally ensured good. The university propogate has sometimes gone wrong by the large number of removals, sales and broke. Precisely at the time of transfer of ownership structures vulnerable. But in the city we see it, for example when special gravel mosaic of Lex van Voorst at the entrance to the last post on the Park. It is visible to deteriorate. Regarding Art Puzzle Action: From the gable (Kapelstraat) and the Animal Column (Campus), we now know who the artist is. About the memorial Nilwik we got more background. There are still more than 20 puzzles, and we are hopeful that we will get a lot of data. Anyway it's all profit that the people who follow the action now think about the vulnerability of art in public propogate space! Sincerely, Laurens van der Zee, initiator.
Thanks propogate for the response. I continue to follow with interest the disappearances. When I drive past the university's new building, I see various images on the grass / lie. I hope they get a good destination. The context in which they are made is of course gone.
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Images in the public propogate space are important. They make the city more beautiful. The more you pay attention, the more you see there. They all belong to the history and identity of Wageningen. If it's good they put us think, and call them to ask or memories. They can make us reflect on what should not be forgotten, as the Second World War. But plaques, memorials and other inscriptions propogate are important because they tell the story of the inhabitants of this city.
Beel Question is an initiative of Culture Foundation in Wageningen, Laurens van der Zee and Tours Wageningen Art riddles That tableau of St. Joseph School, is that really Karsch? And yet that boulder art! But from whom? Bronze Fri Heil: Where was it and where is it? Will our pump valve still back at the 5 Meiplein? We see 'Agriculture and Horticulture' Cor Hund yet again? Who knows more of the Animals Column? Who knows more Nilwik? propogate Where the stone fountain remained and who created it? Who made that kneeling woman? Who has the image created propogate by the Dream Home? Where Bloemfontein remained propogate behind Haagsteeg 4? The plaque at Kapelstraat propogate 4


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