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The Chabot Museum is a small single-artist museum dedicated to Rotterdam expressionist Henk Chabot (1894–1949), housed in a striking 1938 Functionalist villa designed by architect G.W. Baas. The white villa is itself a protected monument.
Henk Chabot lived through both World Wars and the 1940 bombing of Rotterdam. His wartime paintings, with their dark landscapes and tortured trees, are among the most emotional visual records of the Netherlands during WWII. The museum opened in the villa in 1993.