Crossword-Solution: MAURITSHUIS 11 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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DEN Haag art-collection building 1 answer
DUTCH art collection building 1 answer
HAGUE, art collection building of The 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
To go or move with one side foremost; to move sidewise; as, to sidle through a crowd or narrow opening.
Hint 2 anagram
ISLDE
Hint 3 another clue
Move
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And the picture-gallery--" "That is in the Maurit--rit, whatever is the rest of it? Oh, I know," said Jasper, guilty of interrupting, "Mauritshuis, that is where the picture-gallery is, Polly." "Yes, that's it," echoed Polly; "it's fine--Paul Potter's 'Bull' is there." "Oh, I want to see that picture very much!" exclaimed Adela.
Five Little Peppers Abroad Margaret Sidney 2004
Rembrandt's "School of Anatomy" and Paul Potter's "Bull" are the two pictures by which every one knows the Mauritshuis collection; and it is the bull which maintains the steadier and larger crowd.
A Wanderer in Holland E. V. Lucas 2005
Among other Dutch pictures in the Mauritshuis which I should like to mention for their particular charm are Gerard Dou's "Young Housekeeper," to which we come in the chapter on Leyden's painters; Ostade's "Proposal," one of the pleasantest pictures which he ever signed; Ruisdael's "View of Haarlem" and Terburg's portraits.
A Wanderer in Holland E. V. Lucas 2005
After the Mauritshuis, the Municipal Museum, which also overlooks the Vyver's placid surface, is a dull place except for the antiquary.
A Wanderer in Holland E. V. Lucas 2005
This only serves to show how temperamental a matter is art criticism, for on each occasion that I have been to the Mauritshuis the bull has had a ring of mute or throbbing worshippers, while Vermeer's "View of Delft" was without a devotee.
A Wanderer in Holland E. V. Lucas 2005