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<link href='https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Almendra' rel='stylesheet'>
<div class="sticky" style="z-index:4" align="middle">
<ul id="title">
<li><a href="#band">Introduction</a></li>
<li><a href="#artists">Artists</a></li>
<li><a href="#game">Game</a></li>
<li><a href="#ticketinformation">Tickets & Contact</a></li>
</ul>
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<img src="https://www.newbridges.nl/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/E-Rijksmuseum-Amsterdam.jpg" alt="1280px Beatles logo svg" width=100%>
<p id="Introduction"><br>
<img class="right" id="infographic" src="https://tickets.holland.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/rijksmuseum-bew.jpg" alt="E-Rijksmuseum-Amsterdam">
<strong>The rijks museum</strong> The Rijksmuseum first opened its doors in 1800 under the name ‘Nationale Kunstgalerij’. At the time, it was housed in Huis ten Bosch in The Hague.<br> The collection mainly comprised paintings and historical objects. In 1808, the museum moved to the new capital city of Amsterdam, where it was based in the Royal Palace on Dam Square.<br> After King Willem I’s accession to the throne, the paintings and national print collection were moved to the Trippenhuis on Kloveniersburgwal, while the other objects were returned to The Hague. The current building was put into use in 1885. The Netherlands Museum for History and Art based in The Hague moved into the same premises, forming what would later become the departments of Dutch History and Sculpture & Applied Art.<br> On 19 November 1798, more than three years after the birth of the Batavian Republic, the government decided to honour a suggestion put forward by Isaac Gogel by following the French example of setting up a national museum.<br>The museum initially housed the remains of the viceregal collections and a variety of objects originating from state institutions. When the Nationale Kunstgalerij first opened its doors on 31 May 1800, it had more than 200 paintings and historical objects on display. In the years that followed, Gogel and the first director, C.S. Roos, made countless acquisitions.<br> Their first purchase, The Swan by Jan Asselijn, cost 100 Dutch guilders and is still one of the Rijksmuseum’s top pieces.<br> In 1808, the new King Louis Napoleon ordered the collections to be moved to Amsterdam, which was to be made the capital of the Kingdom of Holland. The works of art and objects were taken to the Royal Palace on Dam Square, the former city hall of Amsterdam, where they were united with the city’s foremost paintings, including the Night Watch by Rembrandt. In 1809, the Koninklijk Museum opened its doors on the top floor of the palace.<br> A few years after Willem I returned to the Netherlands as the new king in 1813, the ‘Rijks Museum’ and the national print collection from The Hague relocated to the Trippenhuis, a 17th-century town-palace on Kloveniersburgwal, home to what would later become the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. Much to the regret of the director, Cornelis Apostool, in 1820 many objects including pieces of great historical interest were assigned to the Kabinet van Zeldzaamheden [Royal Gallery of Rare Objects], which had been founded in The Hague. In 1838, a separate museum for modern 19th-century art was established in Paviljoen Welgelegen in Haarlem. Contrary to the days of Louis Napoleon, very few large acquisitions were made during this period. <br>
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<div id="band"><br><br>
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<div class="container">
<a href="#Rembrandt">
<img src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/EYaWJNpHXAz9Zk6xLcgA4qD9FkYc4EzWuA9SsLZ2LM3-fumJxKzCH-uldjMhKbDhPFJe_3SCYYoA3pmIP83JCsNfSUk4=s0" alt="Rembrandt" class="members">
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<div class="name">Rembrandt
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</a>
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<div class="column">
<div class="container">
<a href="#Jacob Cornelisz van Oostsanen">
<img src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Hpa6uZfIm1t2v5hg-U6jjak9IOEBGgcCUXkEk-qDiniazCeQ8pWW87JWpwp6C4FI1DVWxncmgm3J6JSUb7wnVQQVr3k=s0" alt="johanness vermeer" class="members">
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<div class="name">Jacob Cornelisz van Oostsanen
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</a>
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<div class="container">
<a href="#van haarlem">
<img src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/50/Cornelis_van_Haarlem_Self-portrait_06112012_2.jpg/250px-Cornelis_van_Haarlem_Self-portrait_06112012_2.jpg" alt="ringo starr" class="members">
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<div class="name">Cornelis van Haarlem
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</a>
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<div class="container">
<a href="#van Gogh">
<img src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/OFVL51-7KMOFfpVmfTDvevRhZTspfK4K_Cm6VD-RJB7haOfBCcDyOKpvxaQeqkzSK87R5SXHGlImf7AAGmKP39OI7Z7d=s0" class="members">
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<div class="name">Vincent van Gogh
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</a>
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<div class="column">
<div class="container">
<a href="#steen">
<img src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/07UKgXlhB_nyVw3A_F8c59dz0ROv0iNWS5zJyDlKK3IfEeOl4T2kOFw35ewBjhJyUQQGpLXQFUxhRXDxfteNQGUEqVc=s0" alt="steen" class="members">
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<div class="name">Jan Steen
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</a>
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<div id="paintings" align="middle"><br><br>
<img class="albums" src="https://historylists.org/images/the-night-watch.jpg" alt="the night watch">
<img class="albums" src="https://images.nrc.nl/DvxzckOzdM1_Lov5hPG8lRdFabY=/1280x/filters:no_upscale()/s3/static.nrc.nl/images/gn4/stripped/data24761658-39fd77.jpg" alt="Mauritshuis">
<img class="albums" src="https://cdn2.oceansbridge.com/2018/01/11094822/Mars-and-Venus-Cornelis-van-Haarlem-Oil-Painting.jpg" alt="Mars and Venus">
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<p align="middle">Experimental page by group 4<br> Contact information: <a href="group4@hotmail.com">
group4@hotmail.com</a>.</p>
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