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Art historian Jeroen Reyniers has devoted his doctorate to the study of the reliquary of Saint Odile, a major work in the Flemish Community. The Jean-Jacques Comhaire Fund has provided support for the project.

To mark the bicentenary of the birth of an emblematic figure of jazz in Belgium, the Musical Instruments Museum has devoted a flagship exhibition to him, entitled Sax 200. The Robert Pernet Fund has provided considerable information and numerous documents.

One of Ensor’s key works, "Squelette regardant chinoiseries", is at the heart of the first large-scale exhibition that the Getty has devoted to the Belgian artist.

The Bibliothèque Nationale de France, in turn, is paying homage to François Schuiten and Benoît Peeters to thank them for their generosity. An exhibition to see until 15 June, 2014.

A double bass by Benoît Joseph Boussu (1703-1773) has just become part of the heritage of the Museum of Musical Instruments thanks to the Léon Courtin-Marcelle Bouché Fund. It is the only double bass that can be attributed to him at this time.

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