File:AZ Oude Groenmarkt Haarlem2.jpg

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English: Artwork/Sculpture Oude Groenmarkt Haarlem, The Netherlands, 2007
Nederlands: Kunstwerk op de Oude Groenmarkt in Haarlem, 2007. Dit kunstwerk is een ode aan Lennaert Nijgh. Het marmeren beeld met de letters A en Z werd ontworpen door beeldhouwer Marinus Boezem. De begin- en eindletter van het alfabet symboliseren volgens Boezem de teksten die Nijgh schreef. Het is geplaatst na de herinrichting van de Oude Groenmarkt in 2006/2007. In de A is een kleine fontein opgenomen.
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This work of art is an ode to Lennaert Nijgh. The marble statue with the letters A and Z was designed by sculptor Marinus Boezem. According to Boezem, the beginning and end letters of the alphabet symbolize the texts that Nijgh wrote.

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