The journey
In the summer of 2018, I devoted myself to writing a book. Here is how that came about. I had extensively mapped out my family tree (currently about 10,000 people), which was nice work in which I had built up some experience.
That summer, there was an exhibition about Art Nouveau in the Netherlands at the Kunstmuseum in The Hague. My girlfriend and I have been interested fans of Art Nouveau in the Netherlands and (far) beyond for many years, so that was delicious. All the more so because a statue was prominently displayed that had struck me every time I saw it before: a pottery Javanese dancer who usually stood between the well-known standard pottery, so between plates and vases.
An article was devoted to the sculptor in question and his pottery factory to introduce the exhibition. Not much was known about the sculptor except his birth and some further genealogical data. Ha, I thought, I could find out for the author. It went well, so I immediately worked out his further family and in-laws. It turned out they were two families full of musicians, visual artists, and history.
Many libraries and archives further on, the book is now almost ready. I still have to make a few trips, but they have been suspended for a while due to Covid-19. And go looking for a publisher, after which the resulting book can, of course, look completely different …
The book includes the biographies of
Are you interested? Are you a descendant of any of the above?
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