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Queen Elizabeth 2
Cunard
The successful association with the SMC Design architects on
the P&O project, leads to new engagements for ships of Cunard, like
Holland America Line a division of Carnival.
Enterprise
& Art is engaged first to provide a number of works for the refit
of the Queen Elizabeth 2 in full swing in Bremerhaven, Germany. Bas Sebus
and Ton Dubbeldam perform magnificently by completing, in one month, a
monumental work for the Caronia and Mauretania restaurants on board.
Moreover,
Enterprise & Art takes this opportunity to make a digital inventory
of all art objects already on board these vessels
Queen
Elizabeth 2:
| -Built: |
1967 |
| -Refit
art: |
1999 |
| -Decks: |
12 |
| -Tons: |
70.327 |
| -Total Staterooms: |
901 |
| -Number of passengers: |
1.777 |
| -Length: |
963 feet |
| -Width: |
105 feet |
| -Cruising speed: |
28.5 knots |
Art locations Enterprise & Art:
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Caronia Restaurant: |
Bas Sebus (NL) |
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Mauretania Restaurant: |
Ton Dubbeldam
(NL) |
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Meeting Room: |
Ciska van der
Meer (NL) |
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Cruise Sales Office: |
Visscher (NL) |
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Staterooms: |
aquarellen, grafiek
en |
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bronzen van
diverse |
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kunstenaars |
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Bas
Sebus (the Nethrelands, 1961)
Italian landscape
Oil on aluminum 375 x 120 cm
Caronia Restaurant, QUEEN ELIZABETH 2

Ton
Dubbeldam (the Netherlands, 1957)
untitled, 1999
oil paint on aluminium, 147 x 397 cm
mauretania Restaurant, Queen Elizabeth 2

Saskia
Pfaeltzer (Dutch Antilles, 1955)
Three dancers
Bronze 38 x 45 x 10 cm
P grade suite, QUEEN ELIZABETH 2
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