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Did you know... that the Paul Delvaux Museum exhibits not only
Paul Delvaux's paintings, but also a collection of model trains?
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... that the Paul Delvaux Museum(pictured) exhibits not only
Paul Delvaux's paintings, but also a collection of model trains? Source: "Dat Delvaux iets had met het spoor en met treinen, blijkt in het museum volop, en niet alleen uit de schilderijen: je treft er ook talrijke maquettes van trams en treinen aan." [That Delvaux had something to do with rails and trains is evident in the museum, and not only in the paintings: you also find numerous models of trams and trains.]
Foundation Paul Delvaux Museum, Openbaar Kunstbezit Vlaanderen
Article created recently, correct prose size, no copyvios or plagiarism, correct citations (though, most are limited or foreign-language). Hook is formatted correctly, cited within the article, neutral, interesting and intriguing. QPQ done. Very nice job, but I'm nominating it with the AGF check as the source is in a foreign language @
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