Background
Caroline de Westenholz was born in London in 1954. She is the daughter of Albert Friedrich Paul Freiherr von Westenholz (1921-2011) and Elisabeth Henriette van Hasselt (1927-2014). In 1960, her mother remarried Albert Vogel junior
Caroline de Westenholz was born in London in 1954. She is the daughter of Albert Friedrich Paul Freiherr von Westenholz (1921-2011) and Elisabeth Henriette van Hasselt (1927-2014). In 1960, her mother remarried Albert Vogel junior
De Westenholz studied history of art at the University of Leiden and received her doctorate on a dissertation about her "step grandfather" Albert Vogel senior
1924-1982), a Dutch solo-actor who recited literature on stage the world over. In 1973, he published a biography of this author Caroline"s mother was Vogel"s fourth wife.
This marriage made Caroline de Westenholz the stepdaughter of Albert Vogel, who also owned an avant garde art gallery, Orez International Gallery (from 1971 called Ornis), which was located at 17, Javastraat, The Hague.
(1874-1933), who also was a famous solo actor in the Netherlands. In 1996, De Westenholz became known to the public when she founded the Louis Couperus Museum.
Ever since, the museum has organized many exhibitions. As off 1995, she is the chairman of the museum foundation.
In 1985, De Westenholz travelled to London to become the first European employee of Music Television Europe.
Later, she co-organized a number of exhibitions about Dutch art in England, one of which took place during the William and Mary celebration year. As off 1992, she continued to work as a free-lance art historian en writer in Monaco but returned to London a few years later. On June 18th, 2013, she received a Zilveren Anjer from former Queen Beatrix of The Netherlands for the founding and upkeep of the Louis Couperus Museum (a Zilveren Anjer being a sort of equivalent of a British Companion of Honour).
Secretary
The next year, the Council of the city of The Hague awarded her the Victorine Hefting prize, an award for women who have contibuted to the culture of this town.