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Eurodamオランダアメリカラインの新しい氏は従来のオランダの芸術および新たな業務を混ぜる

シアトル、2008年6月26日、Eurodam新しい氏は-オランダの黄金時代から…劇的な彫刻への功妙な仕事の思いがけない範囲を展示する。 2,104ゲストはさみ金-オランダアメリカラインの最初署名クラスの船-は現代的な仕事との主題を拡張している間名誉オランダアメリカに必要な従来のオランダの芸術および人工物決め付ける。

「ネザーランドのVFDの建築家およびノルウェーのYran及びStorbraatenの建築家と働いて、私達はガラス作成から及ぶ仕事の偽りなく印象的な配列を取付け、デジタルコラージュおよび独特なシャンデリアの彫刻への油絵は」、リチャードD.を言った。 草原、CTC、副総裁、マーケティング、販売およびゲストプログラム。 「他は私達のゲストの興味をそそり、含むように設計されている現代的なメッセージを」。は特色にするが、ある部分オランダの黄金時代に一見を提供する

全体のコレクションを、self-guided見ることのEurodamのゲストを助けるためには、述べられたiPodのバーチャル・ツアーは船の使用のために利用できるiPodsと、無料で提供される。 しかし将来のゲストはフリー・ダウンロードがオランダアメリカのウェブサイトとiTunesで利用できるので芸術を楽しみ、芸術家とのインタビューを聞くことができる。

オランダアメリカのヴィスタクラスの船より1つのより多くの乗客のデッキによって、11デッキEurodamは新しい芸術を展示する公共区域、レストランおよび階段によってオランダアメリカの最も大きい船である。 艦隊の好み、Lidoのプールの彫刻の変化は新しいコレクションに含まれている。

「私達はLidoの私達の従来の彫刻からの別の鋲を取った」、草原を言った。 「軽量の石、プールに入るか、または残すと同時にゲストが歩かせることができる8フィートの高い滝両方および彫刻として優雅な構造機能の作った。 単語「水」は世界中から」私達のゲストによって発見を待つ100つの言語の石で微妙に刻まれる」。 水彫刻はLidoのデッキのプールの端にある。

オランダの黄金時代

The Eurodam showcases the Dutch Golden Age in several public areas of the ship. Highlighting the ship’s mid-staircase is the painting, “The Nightwatch, Two Minutes Later,” by Dutch artists Aldert Mantje and Jan Maris. The painting, part of The New Nightwatch project in 2006 to honor Rembrandt van Rijn, at first appears like Rembrandt’s original, until one notices slight changes in the figures’ positions. It is accompanied by a selection of additional Rembrandt interpretations, his finest self-portraits and sketches showing his development as an artist.

Another inspired homage is the 17th century Old Masters Collage by father and son artists Peter and Sven de Ru. Installed in the Pinnacle Grill, the piece lifts the best and most famous details of 17th century Old Master paintings and recombines them into a creative digital collage.

History buffs will revel in the 17th century sea maps located at the aft staircase. Drawn by Dutchman Johannes Vingboons between 1640 and 1670, the maps show the trading routes of the Dutch East India Company’s ships around the world - remarkably accurate considering he never left the Netherlands. Additionally, several of Vingboons’ landscape drawings provide a glimpse of life in the 17th century and sailing ship adventures, including Havana Bay in 1665.

At the entrance to the Rembrandt Dining Room is a fascinating showcase containing broken ceramic plates, Delftware and Chinese spoons from a Chinese ship that sank 300 years ago near Indonesia, then a Dutch colony. These relics were culled from the 70,000 pieces recovered from the shipwreck.

Additional contemporary artists depicting Dutch heritage are Jan van ‘t Hoff, who paints still life in the centuries-old tradition, and Charles Bell, whose paintings are intense with monumental dimensions depicting fruit and flowers in casual broad strokes and vibrant colors on large canvases. Also featured are Stephen Card, a British artist whose paintings richly detail past Holland America cruise ships, and Dutch painter Bas Sebus, whose work - a blend of the real and surreal - is in high demand by private collectors.

Not all of the Eurodam’s spectacular art is at eye level. Adorning the central Atrium is a chandelier-inspired sculpture - an artistic cluster of transparent flowers descending from the ceiling. The white mother-of-pearl colored flowers will be lit up in different shades that change throughout the day with brighter colors during the day and warmer colors through the evening. The Atrium piece is designed by VFD/ Vincent Jansen and executed by the Dutch company, Transtech, who has a second abstract ceiling sculpture featured in the main Dining Room.

On the Lido Deck more art abounds, pieces that complement the large waterfall sculpture by the swimming pool. In Canaletto, the new casual Italian restaurant, two glass sculptures mark the entrance. Created by British artist Galia Amsel, the swooping shapes emphasize movement, rhythm and tension.

Glass panels, on the walls in the Italian-themed Canaletto restaurant feature gold leaf and painted script from the Scandinavian team of Birgitta Ahlin and Sirkka Lehtonen. Also showcased on the Lido Deck are framed prints by Seet van Hout; two bronze torsos by Dutch sculptor Eppe de Haan, each balancing on a cube that is his artistic signature; and a bronze sculpture by French artist Arman Pierre, who was a founding member of the Nouveaux Réalistes in 1960.

Under the Magrodome on the Lido Deck stands “Wantennas” by Austrian Katrin Maurer - a pair of sculptures constructed of glass elements, sandblasted with individual colors and augmented with her original poetry.

Located in the Crow’s Nest on Deck 11 of the Eurodam, fittingly installed at the entrance to the Explorations Café powered by The New York Times, is a keyboard-head sculpture by Rick van Rijswick. Also in the Crow’s Nest are sculptures by Hanneke Fokkelman, sea-creature-like glass balls which appear to be illuminated from the inside, an effect created by cutting, sandblasting and reheating the glass.

Several decks below, in the Neptune Lounge, two paper sculptures by Mark Jamieson are featured, along with two mechanical sculptures by Keith Newstead; both artists are British.

The Eurodam art collection isn’t strictly European. In a nod to the United States, the Sports Bar features a tribute to American baseball with photographs of Joe DiMaggio’s professional career and his marriage to Marilyn Monroe. Enormous baseball gloves serve as chairs and an exact replica of the World Series trophy, also called the “commissioners trophy,” is displayed.

Asian art is also featured onboard. Tamarind, the 144-seat pan-Asian restaurant on Deck 10 - a new alternative dining option offered to Holland America guests - offers ocean views outside, but the eye is drawn to the Asian antiques inside. At Tamarind’s entrance, a pair of lion dogs stands guard, along with a sculpture of Buddha surrounded by disciples seated in the “calling the earth to witness” and “subduing Mara” posture. In the Silk Den are framed antique pipes from the Bayon period of the 12th to early 19th centuries.

Complementing its new facilities, the Signature-class Eurodam continues several much-admired Holland America Line features, including outside-view glass elevators at midship; the Explorations Café (an Internet café powered by The New York Times); the Pinnacle Grill and Pinnacle Bar; the innovative Culinary Arts Center presented by Food & Wine Magazine, where culinary experts provide cooking demonstrations and intimate classes in a state-of-the-art onboard show kitchens; an expanded Greenhouse Spa and Salon with thermal suites, hydro-pool and the largest gymnasium ever built for Holland America Line; and a youth facility that includes the teens-only Loft.

The Eurodam debuts this summer with European inaugural festivities, including a July 1st naming ceremony in Rotterdam with Her Majesty Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, followed by a Maiden Voyage in the Baltic region. The ship will offer its first trans-Atlantic cruise and sail Canada/New England in the fall, followed by Caribbean itineraries for the remainder of 2008.

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