Exhibitions

To mark the re-hanging of his sketches, the Royal Fine Arts Museums of Belgium are exhibiting a silver ewer that once belonged to Peter Paul Rubens.

From 8 to 11 November, the BELvue Museum is organising a number of activities around the exhibition Notre Congo. La propagande coloniale belge dévoilée. On 11 November, you can also take part in guided visits and lectures on the theme of World War I.

An Art Deco vase ‘au poulpe’, designed by Charles Catteau for the Boch Frères company in La Louvière, illustrates the impact of archaeological discoveries from the Neolithic and Bronze Ages in Greece. The vase is one of the masterpieces from the Claire De Pauw - Marcel Stal collection.

To mark the bicentenary of the birth of an emblematic figure of jazz in Belgium, the Musical Instruments Museum has devoted a flagship exhibition to him, entitled Sax 200. The Robert Pernet Fund has provided considerable information and numerous documents.

One of Ensor’s key works, "Squelette regardant chinoiseries", is at the heart of the first large-scale exhibition that the Getty has devoted to the Belgian artist.

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