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| Aldo Bakker A young Dutch designer. One of important collaborator of Mariko Nishide. |
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| Amsterdamse Historisch Museum Amsterdam's historical museum |
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| Harmen Brethouwer A Dutch artist. One of important collaborator of Mariko Nishide. |
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| Het Nationaal Archief National Archive of the Netherlands/ the Hague, the Netherlands |
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| ICOM International Council of Museums |
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| ICOM-CC International Committee for Conservation / International Council of Museums |
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| Koninklijke Bibliotheek National Library of the Netherlands/ the Hague, the Netherlands |
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| Restorient The Restoration Studio for Japanese works of art on paper and silk |
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| Rijksmuseum Amsterdam The most principal museum in the Netherlands, with collections from the Golden Age/ Amsterdam, the Netherlands |
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| Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde National Museum of Ethnology/ Leiden, the Netherlands |
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| Seikichi Izumi Seikichi Izumi, the 9th successor as the one and only traditional urushi brush(urushi-bake) artisan in Japan. In 1656 the first generation of the family Izumi developed the urushi-bake as we know it now. |
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| Van Gogh Museum The largest collection of paintings of Vincent van Gogh/ Amsterdam, the Netherlands |
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| V&A Museum Victoria and Albert museum/ London, UK |
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