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Gemeentemuseum and Hague
Escher are the Escher Museum, a subsidiary of the Haags Gemeentemuseum in The Hague ; the National Gallery of Art ( Washington, DC ); the National Gallery of Canada ( Ottawa ); the Israel Museum ( Jerusalem ); Huis ten Bosch ( Nagasaki, Japan ); and the Boston Public Library.
Museums with large De Stijl collections include the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague ( which owns the world's most extensive, although not exclusively De Stijl-related, Mondrian collection ) and the Amsterdam Stedelijk Museum, where many works by Rietveld and Van Doesburg are on display.
In 1974 the New Babylon project officially comes to an end with a large exhibition in the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag ( Municipal Museum The Hague ).
Other major exhibitions since include Sol LeWitt Drawings 1958-1992, which was organized by the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague, the Netherlands in 1992 which traveled over the next three years to museums in the United Kingdom, Germany, Switzerland, France, Spain, and the United States ; and in 1996, the Museum of Modern Art, New York mounted a traveling survey exhibition: " Sol LeWitt Prints: 1970-1995 ".
His work is represented in the collections of the Irish Museum of Modern Art, the Ulster Museum, the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, the Haags Gemeentemuseum, The Hague, Holland and in many other public and private collections worldwide.
The show travelled to the IVAM Centre Julio Gonzalez in Valencia ; Portikus / Senckenbergmuseum in Frankfurt am Main ; and Haags Gemeentemuseum in The Hague.
29, dedicated to van Dalen ); a written autobiography Erinnerungen ( published in German in Musik des Ostens, 1971 p. 136-169, in Dutch by Hugo van Dalen in July / August 1939 in De Zevende Dag and in English by B. N. Thadani Recollections 2nd edition, Cantext, 2001 ); plus a number of letters and printed music to the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague, which recently passed it on to the Netherlands Music Institute ( NMI ).
Work by the artist is held in the public collections of various museums, including the ARKEN Museum for Moderne Kunst, Copenhagen ; Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago ; Bawag Foundation, Vienna ; Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht, The Netherlands ; Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh ; Centraal Museum, Utrecht ; Centre Pompidou, Paris ; Centro de Artes Visuales Helga de Alvear, Caceres, Spain ; Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas ; De Ateliers, Amsterdam, The Netherlands ; The Flemish Ministry of Culture, Brussels, Belgium ; Fonds Regional d ’ Art Contemporain Picardie, Amiens, France ; Gemeentemuseum, Arnhem, The Netherlands ; Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, The Hague ; Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston ; South African National Gallery, Cape Town ; Johannesburg Art Gallery, Johannesburg ; Joods Historisch Museum, Amsterdam ; Kasteel Wijlre / Hedge House, Wijlre, The Netherlands ; Krannert Art Museum and Kinhead Pavilion, Champaign, Illinois ; Kunsthalle zu Kiel der Christian-Albrecths-Universität, Kiel, Denmark ; Lieve Van Gorp Foundation for Women Artists, Antwerp, Belgium ; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles ; Museum De Pont, Tilburg, The Netherlands ; Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt ; Museum het Domein, Sittard, The Netherlands ; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles ; Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo ; The Museum of Modern Art, New York ; Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst Antwerpen, Antwerp, Belgium ; Museum voor Moderne Kunst, Arnhem, The Netherlands ; Strasbourg Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art ; Nasher Museum of Art, Durham ; Paleis Vught, Vught, The Netherlands ; Saatchi Gallery, London ; Scheringa Museum voor Realisme, Spanbroek, The Netherlands ; Staatsgalerie Moderner Kunst, Munich, Germany ; Stadsgalerij Heerlen, Heerlen, The Netherlands ; Stedelijk Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, The Netherlands ; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands ; Stedelijk Museum, Gouda, The Netherlands ; Stedelijk Museum De Lakenhal, Leiden, The Netherlands ; Stedelijk Museum Schiedam, Schiedam, The Netherlands ; Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst, Ghent, Belgium ; Tropenmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands ; Tate Modern, London, England ; and ZKM Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie, Karlsruhe.
GEM ( museum for contemporary art ) and Fotomuseum Den Haag ( The Hague museum for photography ) are part of the Gemeentemuseum, though not housed in the same building and with a separate entrance fee.
Left incomplete in 1944, since 1998 it has been in the collection of the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague.
* The Gemeentemuseum (' The Council Museum '), The Hague, The Netherlands

Gemeentemuseum and Museum
* The Amsterdam 18th century dollhouses of Sara Rothé ; one is in the Frans Hals Museum, and one is in the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag ; while the dollhouse of Petronella Oortman is in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam.

Gemeentemuseum and Art
* Vos, F., et al., Meiji, Japanese Art in Transition, Ceramics, Cloisonné, Lacquer, Prints, Organized by the Society for Japanese Art and Crafts ,'s-Gravenhage, the Netherlands, Gemeentemuseum, 1987.

Gemeentemuseum and .
* The Gemeentemuseum ( Municipal museum ) is home to the world ’ s largest collection of works by the Dutch painter Piet Mondriaan as well as other modern art.
The Gemeentemuseum, Den Haag contains artifacts from that era.
Major retrospectives include shows in the Douglas Hyde Gallery in 1986, the Haags Gemeentemuseum in 1992, and LAC, Perpignan, France in 1995.
* Victory Boogie-Woogie in the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag.

Hague and presented
The work done by the legal committee at the Ninth session was presented to the International Conference on Air Law which was convened by the council of ICAO and met at Hague from 6 to 28 September 1955.
* Klaus Schlichtmann, " Japan and the Two Hague Peace Conferences, 1899 and 1907 " paper presented at the 41st INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF EASTERN STUDIES, Tokyo, on May 10, 1996
In 1610, the year in which the Arminians presented the Remonstrance to the states of Holland, he became pastor at Bleyswick, a village near Rotterdam ; in the following year he advocated the cause of the Remonstrants at The Hague conference, and again at Delft in 1612.
At the first reception, in 1858, of Motley at the royal palace at the Hague, the king presented him with a copy of Groen's Archives as a token of appreciation and admiration of the work done by the worthy vindicator of William I, prince of Orange.
Paper presented at the All-European Canadian Studies Conference, The Hague, October 24 – 27, 1990.
Black acted as legal counsel to the FDU-Inkingi Rwandan political party and the Rwanda National Congress, who were joined by the Congolese civil society groups Approdec and Congonova, on August 17, 2012 when they presented a complaint to the prosecutor's office of the ICC in the The Hague seeking an ICC investigation of and the laying of criminal charges against Paul Kagame and other Rwandan military officers for war crimes committed by them in assisting the M23 group in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Hague and first
The house which he had purchased in The Hague, Netherlands becomes the first American embassy.
According to John Major's autobiography, the first thing Redwood's successor William Hague said, on being appointed, was that he had better find someone to teach him the words.
A second conference was held at The Hague in May 1911, and out of it came the first international drug control treaty, the International Opium Convention of 1912.
In the years that followed, other states subscribed to limitations of their conduct, and numerous other treaties and bodies were created to regulate the conduct of states towards one another in terms of these treaties, including, but not limited to, the Permanent Court of Arbitration in 1899 ; the Hague and Geneva Conventions, the first of which was passed in 1907 ; the International Court of Justice in 1921 ; the Genocide Convention ; and the International Criminal Court, in the late 1990s.
This period also saw the development of international law, with the first Geneva Conventions establishing laws dealing with humanitarian relief during wartime, and the international Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907 governing rules of war and the peaceful settlement of international disputes.
* 2012 – The International Criminal Court in The Hague issues its first verdict in the case of Prosecutor vs. Thomas Lubanga Dyilo.
The first motorway dates back to 1936, when the current A12 was opened to traffic between Voorburg and Zoetermeer, near The Hague.
The Court first sat on 30 January 1922 at the Peace Palace, The Hague, covering preliminary business during the first session ( such as establishing procedure and appointing officers ) Nine judges sat, along with three deputies, since Antonio Sánchez de Bustamante y Sirven, Ruy Barbosa and Chung-Hai Wang were unable to attend, the latter being at the Washington Naval Conference.
The Hague is first mentioned as Die Hage in a document dating from 1242.
The foundation of The Hague as an " international city of peace and justice " was laid in 1899, when the world's first Peace Conference took place in The Hague on Tobias Asser's initiative, followed by a second in 1907.
The first extant record of his life comes from the court of John of Bavaria at The Hague, where payments were made to Meyster Jan den malre ( Master Jan the painter ) between 1422 and 1424 who was then a court painter with the rank of valet de chambre, with at first one and then two assistants.
By the time " Endangered Species " was unleashed in April 2002, Psyche was already booked to be halfway around the world again with two more " first times ": The Hague, Netherlands, and in the UK at INFEST.
Van Meegeren showed his first paintings publicly in The Hague, where they were exhibited from April to May 1917 at the Kunstzaal Pictura.
Infuriated by the treatment of the English delegation in The Hague and emboldened by their victory against Charles in the Battle of Worcester, the English Parliament passed the first of the Navigation Acts in October 1651.
The Hague Convention was the first international convention to focus on preserving cultural heritage from the devastation of war.
A modified version by Horace Porter was adopted at the Hague in 1907, adding that arbitration and litigation should always be used first.
James obliged Churchill to attend him, first to The Hague then to Brussels, before gaining permission to move to Edinburgh.
The Duke obliged Churchill to attend him, first to The Hague then in Brussels.
* 1899 Hague Conventions consisted of four main sections and three additional declarations ( the final main section is for some reason identical to the first additional declaration ):
Duncan Smith followed William Hague as only the second Conservative Party leader since Austen Chamberlain not to have become Prime Minister and was the first since Neville Chamberlain not to have led the party in a general election.
Educated at Wath-upon-Dearne Grammar School, a state grammar school, then the University of Oxford ( graduating with First Class Honours in Philosophy, Politics and Economics ) and INSEAD, Hague was first elected to the House of Commons in a by-election in 1989.
Redwood served in the Shadow Cabinet of eventual winner William Hague, shadowing first the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, leading the Shadow Cabinet's opposition to the National Minimum Wage.

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