Margaret of Parma Exhibition in Oudenaarde

September 3 2024

Image of Margaret of Parma Exhibition in Oudenaarde

Picture: oudenaarde.be

Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:

The MOU (Museum Oudenaarde) are opening an exhibition in a few weeks' time dedicated to one of the town's most famous daughters, Margaret of Parma. The show will investigate her image and patronage, amongst other things.

According to the museum's website:

MOU is staging a first: an international exhibition dedicated to an exceptional woman, Margaret of Parma, daughter of Charles V and Johanna Van der Gheynst, in her hometown of Oudenaarde.

Portraits and splendid objects that Margaret cherished or commissioned will be brought together for the first time in 500 years. A magnificent banquet evoking “the feast of the century” will be organized for the occasion. All further enlivened by contemporary interventions by photographer Lieve Blancquaert and lutenist Floris De Rycker.

Margaret of Parma (1522–1586) was no minor figure: she was governor of the Netherlands during a turbulent time at the beginning of the Eighty Years’ War. She was also a society figure in Italy. Moreover, she was a true art lover and patron. It is high time this fascinating figure was given her proper place in history.

The show will run from 21st September 2024 until 5th January 2025.

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