Friday, December 19, 2014

Dutch Queen Maxima at the Opening of the exhibition 'The secret of Dresden' in Groningen on December 12, 2014.

 Queen Máxima, visited opening of The Secret of Dresden- From Rembrandt to Canaletto in Groningen, the Netherlands. The art exhibition features paintings from old masters like Rembrandt

 

Queen Máxima admires one of the paintings from the collection, which features art by some of the most prominent Dutch masters, including Rembrandt, but also some artists who were previously incredibly famous during the 18th century but have since been forgotten
 

Dutch Queen Maxima and Groninger Museum director Andreas Bluhm look at the painting 'Dresden from the right bank of the Elde' by painter Bernardo Bellotto during the official opening of the exhibition 'The secret of Dresden in Groningen, on 12.12.2014.

Dutch Queen Maxima (R) and Director Andreas Bluhm stand at the painting titled 'Dresden from the right bank of the Elbe' by Italian painter Bernardo Bellotto during the official opening of the exhibition 'The secret of Dresden' at the Groninger Museum in Groningen, The Netherlands, 12.12.2014.

Queen Máxima offset her dark suit and golden tan with a simple string of pearls, completing the look with a pair of pearl earrings

Queen Maxima dressed in a wide-brimmed brown hat that matched her brown skirt suit with chestnut velvet lapels as she met with staff from the gallery

Queen Máxima was undertaking the official duty while her mother-in-law, Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands attended the funeral of the late Queen Fabiola of Belgium

 
Dutch Queen Maxima during the official opening of the exhibition 'The secret of Dresden' at the Groninger Museum in Groningen, The Netherlands, 12.12.2014.

Dutch Queen Maxima arrives at the Groninger Museum, prior to the official opening of the exhibition 'The secret of Dresden' in Groningen, The Netherlands, 12.12.2014.

 Dutch Queen Maxima arrives at the Groninger Museum, prior to the official opening of the exhibition 'The secret of Dresden' in Groningen, The Netherlands, 12.12.2014.

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