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DESCRIPTION:Thursday 26 March at 2.00pm\nSpeaker: Eva de Jong-Duldig – Founder – Duldig Studio, Museum and Sculpture Garden.\n“Don’t take anything out of this house’” – Slawa Horowitz-Duldig, 1975\nWhen her father, the sculptor Karl Duldig died in 1986, Eva de Jong-Duldig inherited the family home in East Malvern together with a vast collection of paintings, sculptures, drawings, photographs and papers. The home was also furnished with customised art-house furniture from Vienna which had miraculously survived the Second World War. Eva will outline why and how she transformed her inheritance into a public museum and art gallery whose collection is of national significance and which gives tremendous joy to many visitors today.\n
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ORGANIZER;CN=Margot Westhorpe:MAILTO:margothaw@netspace.net.au
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