Hendrik Chabot Award

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The Hendrik Chabot Award (Dutch: Hendrik Chabot Prijs) is an annual award for visual artists presented by the Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds, section South Holland. [1] The prize ceremony is in the city hall of Rotterdam, where the prize is given by The Mayor of Rotterdam and the King's Commissioner in the province. The reward is named after the Rotterdam artist Hendrik Chabot (1894 – 1949).

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Award winners, a selection

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