Geroofde kunstwerken vertellen hun verhaal via virtual reality

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French Culture Minister Rima Abdul-Malak (R) poses next to Felix de Marez Oyens (C) and his wife Theodora de Marez Oyens, representing the heirs of Ernst and Agathe Saulmann and Harry Fuld junior, during a ceremony for the restitution of three works of art looted from German Jews by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945, in Paris, on April 18, 2023. - Rima Abdul Malak handed over to the heirs of Agathe and Ernst Saulmann a 15th century painting on wood by the Florentine school entitled "Battle scene: Siege of Carthage by Scipio Emilian", which was in the Musee des Beaux-Arts in Angers, as well as a 15th century painting of the Madonna and Child by the Paduan school, which was in the Musee de Picardie in Amiens. A 15th century sculpture of a "Virgin of Pity", which was in the Louvre, has been given to the heirs of Harry Fuld junior. (Photo by ALAIN JOCARD / AFP) (Photo by ALAIN JOCARD/AFP via Getty Images) Source: AFP / ALAIN JOCARD/AFP via Getty Images

Wat als kunstwerken konden spreken? Een museum in Nederland heeft een nieuwe tentoonstelling die de verhalen van geroofde voorwerpen vertelt via virtual reality. Zo kunnen bezoekers de diefstal van de Quadriga op de Brandenburger Tor in Berlijn herbeleven.


De tentoonstelling Roofkunst - 10 verhalen is nog t/m 7 januari te bezichtigen in het Mauritshuis in Den Haag. Voor meer informatie klik hier.

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