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Lucy Sperlin <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 19 Nov 2002 20:35:38 -0800
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Herman,

There is a large bulb industry in the Willamette Valley of Oregon
(daffodils, tulips and lilies). If you could find a museum there, it
would make for an interesting partnership, because of the little known
fact that bulbs that are started in Oregon may be shipped to Holland to
mature for a couple of years, and then they come back to the States as
"Holland Bulbs" because they can be sold for more that way. That isn't
exactly an 'art' angle, but interesting, anyway.  Try the Art Museum in
Portland, Oregon.

Lucy Sperlin


Herman van Amsterdam wrote:
>
> Dear readers of this message,
>
> I'am working on an artbook about the blooming bulbfields (tulips) in Holland. It's
> about artists who were inspired by this typical Dutch scenery in the past 150 years.
> By the way, among them were several American painters like George Hitchcock and
> Gari Melchers. I'am searching the net to find out if there are musea (or other
> institutions) that have in their collection one or more paintings that show the
> blooming bulbfields in Holland. Pease e-mail me.
> And also this...I'am planning an international exhibition on the  bulb field-paintings
> and am looking for a museum or organisation  in America that is interested.
> I am specialised in books about working and living in the so-called bulbgrowning
> area in Holland (www.lokaalboek.nl).
>
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