The artworks in the Ambassade Hotel are mainly from the CoBrA movement (20th century, Europe).
At the time of writing the collection contains more than 800 works of art. CoBrA stands for Copenhagen, Brussels, Amsterdam.
Seized by the expression, the management of the Ambassade Hotel started with the collection of Cobra art in late 2001.The goal is to allow the collection to grow into a comprehensive and complete overview of Cobra; a unique, post-war art movement with members throughout Europe, including Asger Jorn, Pierre Alechinsky and Karel Appel.
In addition, the Ambassade Hotel owns some late 19th-century works by leading figures from the Amsterdam Impressionists movement: Isaac Israëls and George Hendrik Breitner.
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