The private Hendrick de Keyser Association, founded in 1918, now owns approximately 350 premises on the basis of which further study of the Dutch dwelling is possible. Research was not the object of the Association; its main concern was to save the premises by acquisition, restoration and responsible management. In the first decade the Association acquired 62 premises, which were restored in an austere manner. In 1928 all the houses appeared full-page in a memorial book containing 14 different contributions: Oud-Hollandse bouwkunst en haar behoud. In 1939 the Association owned 85 premises; after an introduction they were described chronologically by F.A.J. Vermeulen in the subsequent jubilee book of which reprints appeared in 1943 and 1944....
The article provides insight into the phenomenon of the ‘traditional Dutch room’ as an icon of the D...
In 1996 a building-historical study was made of Oudegracht 288. The present building mass was create...
The article provides insight into the phenomenon of the ‘traditional Dutch room’ as an icon of the D...
The private Hendrick de Keyser Association, founded in 1918, now owns approximately 350 premises on ...
The Vereniging Hendrick de Keyser was established in 1918 in response to a spate of demolition and i...
The Vereniging Hendrick de Keyser is a private heritage organization established in 1918, the s...
The fact that architecture in the Northern Netherlands was flourishing in the early 17th century, at...
Review of a book published by Vereniging Hendrick de Keyser. Boekbespreking van een ...
In de tweede helft van de zeventiende eeuw waren schilderijen van kerkinterieurs en stadsgezichten o...
In the 1930s, as Chief Inspector of the Amsterdam Municipal Building and Housing Department, Eelke v...
During the German Occupation of the Netherlands between 1940 and 1945 it was not just government dep...
Gerrit Lambertsen van Cuilenborch began his career in the studio of Hendrick de Keyser. Later he wor...
In the icily cold night of February 12, 1929 the greater part of the Town Hall in Leiden was reduced...
Michiel Matthijsz Smids (1626-1692) is to be considered as one of the most important building contra...
The hereafter following has been pronounced on the symposium 'Holland at its Highest' organized by t...
The article provides insight into the phenomenon of the ‘traditional Dutch room’ as an icon of the D...
In 1996 a building-historical study was made of Oudegracht 288. The present building mass was create...
The article provides insight into the phenomenon of the ‘traditional Dutch room’ as an icon of the D...
The private Hendrick de Keyser Association, founded in 1918, now owns approximately 350 premises on ...
The Vereniging Hendrick de Keyser was established in 1918 in response to a spate of demolition and i...
The Vereniging Hendrick de Keyser is a private heritage organization established in 1918, the s...
The fact that architecture in the Northern Netherlands was flourishing in the early 17th century, at...
Review of a book published by Vereniging Hendrick de Keyser. Boekbespreking van een ...
In de tweede helft van de zeventiende eeuw waren schilderijen van kerkinterieurs en stadsgezichten o...
In the 1930s, as Chief Inspector of the Amsterdam Municipal Building and Housing Department, Eelke v...
During the German Occupation of the Netherlands between 1940 and 1945 it was not just government dep...
Gerrit Lambertsen van Cuilenborch began his career in the studio of Hendrick de Keyser. Later he wor...
In the icily cold night of February 12, 1929 the greater part of the Town Hall in Leiden was reduced...
Michiel Matthijsz Smids (1626-1692) is to be considered as one of the most important building contra...
The hereafter following has been pronounced on the symposium 'Holland at its Highest' organized by t...
The article provides insight into the phenomenon of the ‘traditional Dutch room’ as an icon of the D...
In 1996 a building-historical study was made of Oudegracht 288. The present building mass was create...
The article provides insight into the phenomenon of the ‘traditional Dutch room’ as an icon of the D...