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This Brought a Tear to my Eyes
The Slavernijmonument is a monument commemorating the official abolishment in the Netherlands and it's empire. The sculptural ensemble is a narrative of freedom from the despair of slavery to the elat...
The installation shows the progression of slavery, to freedom and then to the future. It makes quite an impact, the depiction of chained slaves is quite vivid. Cool sculpture, makes one think.
In the 1st July 1863 the slavery was abolished in the Dutch Kingdom. This monument was reveiled 139 years later, 1st July 2002 by (former) Queen Beatrix. A Surinamese artist, Erwin de Vries created a ...
This Brought a Tear to my Eyes
The Slavernijmonument is a monument commemorating the official abolishment in the Netherlands and it's empire. The sculptural ensemble is a narrative of freedom from the despair of slavery to the elat...
OK
I understand that the theme of this work is very important but it is honestly rather far from the best piece of art I have ever seen. Not worth a trip
Impressive and large installation
The installation shows the progression of slavery, to freedom and then to the future. It makes quite an impact, the depiction of chained slaves is quite vivid. Cool sculpture, makes one think.
National Slavery Monument
In the 1st July 1863 the slavery was abolished in the Dutch Kingdom. This monument was reveiled 139 years later, 1st July 2002 by (former) Queen Beatrix. A Surinamese artist, Erwin de Vries created a ...
Beautiful Park
Park like a park. If you stop nearby, you must go for a walk , it isn't worth going, in Amsterdam everywhere is beautiful)