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The art deco chalice donated to the King Baudouin Foundation in 2013 is on show at the M-Museum in Leuven, until 12 July 2015. This modern liturgical piece was designed by the Benedictine monk Dom Martin and made by the Maison Wolfers Frères.

The Eric Speeckaert Fund for the Study of Prince Charles-Joseph de Ligne’s Work has recently acquired an album of 13 etchings attributed to Charles, the eldest son of Prince Charles-Joseph de Ligne.

This portrait was for many years part of a private collection in Paris and so the general public had only rare occasions to enjoy it. Today, thanks to its purchase by the Heritage Fund, the work can be seen by everyone at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium.

The King Baudouin Foundation has recently published a booklet entitled 'Le collectionneur privé, passion et transmission' in partnership with the art magazine COLLECT Arts Antiques Auctions and the BRAFA.

Not only a testimony to the historical context in which it was created, this painting, acquired by the Heritage Fund, also marks an important landmark in Antoine Mortier’s oeuvre.

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