| At the head of all private Dutch collections is the W. Kröller collection in The Hague. Among the 700 works it brings together, there are no less than a hundred of French origin, not counting the works of old French masters and painters of the early nineteenth century. (...) Two paintings by Girieud and Herbin mark the transition to the most modern trends (...)
Some selected canvases of Girieud and Herbin: still lifes of flowers and landscapes belong to Mr. H.-P. Bremmer, in The Hague, who mainly devoted his activity to collecting Dutch modern painters. (...) |