Constant's grave at Zorgvlied.
The stone reads:
In de kunst manifesteert zich de vrijheid
in zijn hoogste vorm:
de scheppende verbeelding.
De kunst schept een beeld van de wereld
dat niet eerder bestond,
neen, méér dan dat,
een beeld dat voordien ondenkbaar was.
Constant 1991
In art freedom manifests itself
in its highest form:
the creative imagination.
Art creates an image of the world
that didn't exist before,
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Photo Sam Politon
Constant's grave at Zorgvlied
Photo Michèle Elburg
The Cobra girls during the Cobra exhibition at the Sakip Sabanci Museum
The Cobra girls was the name given to the daughters and widows of the Cobra members by the director of the Sakib Sabanci Museum, Dr Nazan Ölçer, during the Cobra exhibition at the Sakip Sabanci Museum in Istanbul, 2012.
F.l.t.r. Harriet Appel, Giotta Tajiri, Trudy Nieuwenhuys, Rosemarie Rooskens and Ryu Tajiri

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Photo Trudy van der Horst
With his Self portrait 1941-1942
Constant with his Self portrait, 1941-1942, in preparation for an exhibition at Stadsgalerij Heerlen in 2004. Eventually the portrait wasn't shown at the exhibition.

Flyer exhibition Content Rem Koolhaas
For his exhibition Content at the Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin November 15, 2003 to January 18, 2004, Rem Koolhaas designed the title in a font similar to Constant's signature.

Photo Trudy van der Horst
Constant with Bartomeu Mari at opening Documenta Kassel
Constant with Bartomeu Mari at the opening of the Documenta Kassel 2002

Photo Paul Geerling
Constant and Tikus in his studio
Constant and his dog, Tikus in his studio Wittenburg in Amsterdam, 2001

Photo Paul Geerling
Constant working on Les baigneurs
Constant working on Les baigneurs in his studio Wittenburg in Amsterdam, 2001

Photo Kim van der Horst
Rétrospective at the Picasso Museum Antibes
Constant and Trudy in front of the exhibition Rétrospective at the Picasso Museum Antibes, France, June 2001