Between the 15th and 19th centuries Avendersteen (Avesnes stone) was used for many sculptural works in the Netherlands. The stone, locally used as building material, was excavated in underground quarries near the village of Avesnes-le-Sec, in the north of France. That region was part of the Netherlands in the 15th and 16th centuries. Avendersteen was transported along the river Scheldt. That is why most of the Avendersteen can be found in the southern part of the Netherlands, but it appears that it was also used in Utrecht and even in Kampen. The use of Avendersteen seems to be connected with sculptors from the Southern Netherlands, e.g. Colijn de Nole from Cambrai. Avendersteen is a very pure, finegrained Cretaceous limestone. Until recent...
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Between the 15th and 19th centuries Avendersteen (Avesnes stone) was used for many sculptural works ...
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The fireplace in the sheriffs’ courtroom of the old town hall in Kampen was made between 1543 and 15...
An extensive study in Belgium of the stone-cutting techniques on white Belgian limestone (Gobertange...
The hereafter following is abstract of the discourse held by Prof. dr. ir. C. L. Temminck Groll in h...
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Stonemasons’ marks on those sections of the Dom Church in Utrecht built after circa 1450 belong to t...
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The patron saint of the bricklayers' guild varied from town to town: St Barbara occurs regularly, bu...
‘Dutchmen like light, representative interiors’, according to several Germans in the nineteenth cent...
The Carthusian monastery in Roermond, founded in 1376 and closed in 1783, is the best preserved Cart...
The Dutch Reformed church of Britsum is situated at the highest point of the characteristic Frisian ...
Between the 15th and 19th centuries Avendersteen (Avesnes stone) was used for many sculptural works ...
The Royal Palace in Amsterdam has the largest sandstone-cladded façade of the Netherlands, made of O...
The fireplace in the sheriffs’ courtroom of the old town hall in Kampen was made between 1543 and 15...
An extensive study in Belgium of the stone-cutting techniques on white Belgian limestone (Gobertange...
The hereafter following is abstract of the discourse held by Prof. dr. ir. C. L. Temminck Groll in h...
Half the time available for a research is often spent on trying to figure out what later on appears ...
Between 1920 and 1940, the engineer A.L.W.E. van der Veen (PhD) was involved in many restorations as...
Stonemasons’ marks on those sections of the Dom Church in Utrecht built after circa 1450 belong to t...
Some 25 years ago, a fragment of a Romanesque foliage capital came to light in Thesinge, a few miles...
Waag on Nieuwmarkt was built as a city gate and later transformed into a weigh house. The numerous d...
Wainscoting was just one of the many products for sale on the Dutch timber market. A variety of sour...
The patron saint of the bricklayers' guild varied from town to town: St Barbara occurs regularly, bu...
‘Dutchmen like light, representative interiors’, according to several Germans in the nineteenth cent...
The Carthusian monastery in Roermond, founded in 1376 and closed in 1783, is the best preserved Cart...
The Dutch Reformed church of Britsum is situated at the highest point of the characteristic Frisian ...