Commando operation for Michel Draguet, the director general of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium (20,000 works, 260 employees, formerly one million visitors). As of March 13, the day before general closure, he launched the hashtag #FineArtsAtHome on social networks in order to maintain a link with the public. And intervened on video on Facebook to announce initiatives. "Our museums have closed doors but open their digital window wide, in particular to discover or rediscover the great Flemish masters." Something promised due. After Jan Van Eyck presented on April 8 by Till-Holger Borchert, director of the Museums of Bruges who spoke in front of a camera within the retrospective he had co-organized in Ghent, place for Pieter Brueghel dit l'Ancien (around 1525 -1569).
Last Wednesday we had a great afternoon enjoying delicious earthy peasants and strange monsters from our computer screen. At 7 p.m., a walk in the Brueghel room
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