The Belgian Royal Courts: Queen Mathilde goes back in time

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This Friday, January 8, Queen Mathilde of Belgium visited the Museum of Ixelles, near Brussels. She visited the exhibition of paintings "Nervia / Sint-Martens-Latem - Hyphens» who Belgium plunged back into the early twentieth century.

The exhibition "Nervia / Sint-Martens-Latem - Hyphens", presented at Ixelles museum since October 22, 2015, will end this January 17. It was time that the Queen of the Belgians, who made her comeback yesterday at the ceremony greeting diplomats.

Wearing a blue top Natan printed roiet blue, underlined waist with a thin belt, on a coordinated pants, the young woman of 42, adorned with small earrings in white pearls, has, during this visit back in time. Mathilde has indeed discovered through the works exhibited convergences between two groups of artists who have played a leading role in Belgium during the first decades of the twentieth century.
photo credits: Paris Match


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