Onze Kunst van Heden


Onze Kunst van Heden was an exhibition held in the winter of 1939 through 1940 at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. Due to the threat of invasion in the years leading up to World War II, the Netherlands' government stored many items from the Rijksmuseum's permanent collection. The resulting empty gallery space was utilized by contemporary Dutch artists to exhibit and sell their art. It was organized by the director of the Rijksmuseum. The show was open to all artists, with each artist allowed to enter four pieces. 902 artists exhibited 3,200 works of art in 74 rooms and cabinets of the Rijksmuseum.

Artists exhibited at ''Onze Kunst van Heden''

Artists included in the exhibition as listed in ARTindex Lexicon Online
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  • Johann Faber
  • Marie Madeleine De Famars Testas
  • Albert Fiks
  • Willy Fleur
  • Adriana Fontein
  • Jan Franken
  • Marianne Franken
  • Roel Frankot
  • Gerrit Frederiks
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  • Hendrikus IJkelenstam
  • Cees van Ijsseldijk
  • Jacques Ijsselmuiden
  • Jan Ingenhoes
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  • Jan Tebben
  • Josefa Tepe
  • Carl Thoenies
  • Jan Tiele
  • George Tielens
  • Kees Timmer
  • Adriaan Timmers
  • Frans Timmers
  • Ersika Tóth
  • Jelle Troelstra
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