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supatainmentbuzz · 7 months
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🌟💍👸🕺💃🎥 Key figure Willem Witsen could not and did not want to shine himself Museum Jan Cunen in Oss puts the spotlight on Willem Witsen, a man who preferred to stay away from there during his life. The exhibition is not only about ...... 🎶🏆💔📸🎉
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fernthefanciful · 3 years
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"What did people wear in pre-historic times? Brown, jute-like clothing might be what you’re thinking of, but even 3000 years ago we wore bright colours, Dutch scientists discovered.
Based on original textile remains which date around 800 BC, they have reconstructed a dress which must have been worn in the early Iron Age. The garment was bright red and blue, reseach shows. An important discovery.
The textileremains were found in 2011 in a grave in a pre-historic gravesite near Uden. “It was a pretty normal excavation, until we suddenly found a rechtangular ditch”, says archeologist Richard Jansen, who was involved in the discovery.
“After much discussion we chose to work downwards layer by layer. When we came to the lowest level, the silhouette of a body became visible. Extraordinary, because people in those days were almost all cremated, and not buried.”
Next to textileremains they also found some jewellery in the grave with which the person, probably a woman, was buried. Amongst which are three bronze bracelets, two bronze anklets, a set of toiletries with a nailfile and a pair of tweezers.
“It was a lady of high status,” says archeologist Sasja van der Vaart-Verschoof, associated with the Leyden Museum of Antiquities (Rijksmuseum van Oudheden). “Absolutely no one, as far as we know, had this combination of remarkable objects.”
De textileremains make the grave of international significane, according to van der Vaart-Verschoof. “Textile normally never survives in the ground. That we still have it, after 3000 years, is because the textile was wrapped around the bracelets and anklets. The bronze rusted, which works its way into the fabric. That is how it was preserved.”
“What makes it even more extraordinary, is that we can see in which pattern the dress was woven, so which threads were red and which were blue. We can see that they were woven into a very familiar block pattern.”
Yvonne Lammers, archeologist and head of the pre-historic village in Eindhoven, reconstructed the dress with the help of volunteers. “We know quite a lot about the Iron Age, actually: that they were farmers with cropland and animals, that they were selfsufficient in everything. That they wool and linen, that they could spin yarn, which techniques they used for weaving. But this is not a regular, every-day dress, you have to compare it to a Chanel-suit, that’s how much work went into this.”
[In the video embedded in the website you see how van der Vaart-Verschoof and her colleagues discovered that the brown textile remains were actually red-blue blocked and you can see how the researchers reconstructed the dress, by among other things spinning ten kilometers (10km or 6,2 miles) of thread. Video is in Dutch, but worth a watch!]
As far as Lammers is concerned the find is going to have consequences for the way the volunteers in the museum are dressed. “A lot of visitors in our museum have the idea that it was stirring into the brown slush: brown dresses, brown houses, brown pots. If you can show that they absolutely were a very developed people who valued what they looked like, that makes them a very different kind of people.”
De reconstructed dress, the original textileremains, the jewellery and the toiletry set are exhibited until the 16th of January in museum Jan Cunen in Oss."
Source (in Dutch), with a few more pictures and a video where you can see the dress being worn!! Translation by me, sorry for any weird sentences. Tagging @systlin because it seems right up your alley!
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dezedus · 4 years
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henriswinkels · 6 years
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Ook dit jaar was er weer veel moois te zien tijdens de Nationale Archeologiedagen. Kijk hier voor een impressie van wat ik zaterdag allemaal bezocht. 
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huariqueje · 7 years
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O Milagro    -    Erik Mattijssen , 2011
Dutch,b.1957-  
pencil, gouache, pastel on paper. 196 x 250 cm
Museum Jan Cunen, Oss
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alexschalken · 8 years
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Vormgeving/ Huisstijl tbv Gemeentemuseum Jan Cunen Oss
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varientmedia · 5 years
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`Sign of the Times - Gemaskerd bal van de hedendaagse kunst` in Museum Jan Cunen
`Sign of the Times – Gemaskerd bal van de hedendaagse kunst` in Museum Jan Cunen
Op zaterdag 5 oktober 2019 opent in Museum Jan Cunen in Oss de tentoonstelling ‘Sign of the Times – Gemaskerd bal van de hedendaagse kunst’, een initiatief van curator Frank van der Linden. Voor de tentoonstelling nodigde hij 32 kunstenaars – waaronder bekende namen als Reinoud van Vught, Claudy Jongstra en Marc Mulders – uit om een door hem geproduceerd keramieken masker te transformeren tot een…
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Museum Jan Cunen in Oss exposeert met 'Powervrouwen'
Museum Jan Cunen in Oss exposeert met ‘Powervrouwen’
Werk van Micky Hoogendijk – Dance 1 – Courtesy Eduard Planting Gallery / Foto PR Museum Jan Cunen in Oss staat in het teken van powervrouwen. Na een verbouwing en uitbreiding presenteert het Brabantse museum van oktober 2017 tot en met 14 januari 2018 vier tentoonstellingen waarin de vrouw centraal staat: krachtig en inspirerend. Met ‘Vrouwen van Oranje’ brengt Museum Jan Cunen voor het eerst 50…
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huariqueje · 8 years
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Playing Piano   -   Jan Toorop, 1887
Dutch,1858-1928
Oil on canvas
Jan Cunen Museum , Oss -The Netherlands
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