The Chabot Museum was created in the honor of renowned Dutch sculptor and impressionist painter, Hendrik Chabot. The museum, housed in a New Objectivity-style, white, monumental villa created by famed architect G.W. Bass in 1938, features an invaluable collection of Chabot works. He is most well-known for painting landscapes, farmers, and gardeners of the Netherlands, as well as the refugees and people who had to go into hiding during World War II. His collection of drawings, paintings, and sculptures can be separated into four categories – landscapes, animals, figures, and portraits. Several of his contemporaries and present-day expressionist artists are also displayed. Tours are offered by reservation only to groups of 12 to 20 people.

Museumpark 11, 3015 CB Rotterdam, Netherlands, Phone: +31-10-4-36-37-13

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