Picture 55 square kilometres of open land, wildlife on the move and a stag flaunting its crown of antlers. In 1909, husband and wife Anton Kröller and Helene Kröller-Müller began building a private estate in Gelderland, Netherlands—what we now know as De Hoge Veluwe National Park. Their vision? To merge art and nature. They brought it to life by placing artwork within the landscape, like "Three Upright Motives" by English sculptor Henry Moore in the Pampelse Zand and the President Steyn stone bench by Belgian architect Henry van de Velde, among others.
Red deer stag in De Hoge Veluwe National Park, Netherlands
Today in History
More Desktop Wallpapers:
-
Sea Otter Awareness Week
-
Leucistic Annas Hummingbird, California, USA
-
Cousins Day
-
Lake Tyrrell, Victoria, Australia
-
A legend sprung from the ground
-
Annas hummingbird
-
Lake Tahoe
-
It’s time for the Calgary Stampede!
-
Vancouver Coastal Sea wolves in the Great Bear Rainforest
-
Unbe-leaf-able
-
Pollinator Week
-
Babbling on and on
-
Fossils of belemnites and ammonites, Jurassic Coast, UK
-
A view that’s out of this world
-
World Whale Day
-
Poinsettia Day
-
The Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA
-
An experiment in sustainability
-
Take the Stairs Day
-
Im ready for my close-up, Mr. DeSquirrel
-
Giant cuttlefish, Whyalla, South Australia, Australia
-
Happy Canada Day!
-
Roll out the red carpet
-
Trails leading to the gateway of nature.
-
Three petals and three leaves
-
Katmai National Park, Alaska, USA
-
Dad on duty
-
Temple of Philae, Aswan, Egypt
-
Almond trees in full bloom, California
-
Why is this cliffside ablaze?
Bing Wallpaper Gallery

