Art from the municipality of Sint-Michielsgestel, which had been collecting dust in the attic for years, went on sale on Saturday. People could watch and buy in the council chamber. And that was a great success because almost everything was sold by noon.

More than two hours after the opening, the stock of art has already shrunk considerably: “We had about a hundred works for sale. The works of art were once purchased for the various town halls, even before the municipal merger,” says Dian Langenhuizen of the municipality of Sint-Michielsgestel: “We especially want to give it back to the community. Art is there to be seen and not to be put in the attic.” She had not expected the crowds: “No, I was really surprised. There was a line to pay.”

Memento of youth
Bibi Silvertand is one of the lucky ones who was able to get something. “I wasn’t looking for anything in particular, but I found a very beautiful painting of the tower of Sint-Michielsgestel. I was born and raised here and also worked for the municipality. So I think it is a very nice souvenir of both the work like my youth. I saw the painting and thought, I’ll take that with me.” She could take it with her for 85 euros.

The art is valued (Photo: René van Hoof)
The art is valued (Photo: René van Hoof)

Not everyone will find something they like. Sjef van Veldhoven is active in the local history circle and has just come in with his camera: “I’m just curious to see if there are any paintings by old Gestel, I’m interested in that as a local historian. I really haven’t seen anything hanging yet. I think I want that. So I’ll take a look around and then I’ll go shopping.”

All kinds of art objects were offered (Photo: René van Hoof)
All kinds of art objects were offered (Photo: René van Hoof)

Authentic art
Anja van Druenen has bought a special statue. “A firefighter at a house that is on fire. I want to give that as a gift to our son, who works for the volunteer fire brigade in Berlicum. I think the art here is very beautiful and authentic.”

She also bought a wooden slipper. This is awarded annually by the carnival association in Berlicum for someone who has made a rather stupid mistake. “So the municipality won it once in 2001.” It is not known why the municipality received the wooden slipper at the time.

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