The Martenahuis in Franeker contains a special room whose walls and ceiling are decorated with vast paintings on canvas. Such fully painted rooms were very popular in the northern Dutch provinces from the last quarter of the seventeenth century and were called ‘painted rooms’ or ‘rooms in the round’. Owing to later additions and alterations, the painted room in the Martenahuis presents a disjointed picture today. The room’s original appearance has been reconstructed with the help of material-technical, art-historical and archival research. It transpires that all the elements of the room were meticulously coordinated with one another, which provides insight into the intentions of the client and the artists involved.The now white-painted flat...
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Four hundred years after Rembrandt's birth all sorts of exhibitions are to be seen in the Dutch muse...
In 1986/87 Scharlaken House was excavated by the 'Rijksdienst voor het Oudheidkundig Bodemonderzoek ...
The hermitage is a little researched and understood garden ornament. The hermitage as a place of sol...
The Royal Palace in Amsterdam (originally the town hall) was restored during 2005-2011. The restorat...
The Martenahuis in Franeker contains a special room whose walls and ceiling are decorated with vast ...
This article takes a fresh look at the royal bedchambers of Stadholder-King William III (1650-1702) ...
In the middle of the eighteenth century, the so-called Koopmanshuis (Merchant’s House) at Rechter Ro...
In anticipation of the current major restoration of the Binnenhof, the home of the Dutch parliament,...
In 1808, King Louis Napoleon had the town hall of Amsterdam converted to Royal Palace. Besides makin...
In October 2018 officials from the Amsterdam Monuments and Archaeology department (MA) made a surpri...
The new, enlarged premises for the Tweede Kamer (Lower House) took shape between 1970 and 1992. The ...
Pieter Simon Dijkstra (1884-1968) is regarded as a noted Protestant church designer in South Africa,...
The Department of Justice on Het Plein in The Hague eventually came into being between 1876 and circ...
Between 1648 and 1968 there were three major stages in the building history of the town hall and Roy...
Between the 15th and 19th centuries Avendersteen (Avesnes stone) was used for many sculptural works ...
Four hundred years after Rembrandt's birth all sorts of exhibitions are to be seen in the Dutch muse...
In 1986/87 Scharlaken House was excavated by the 'Rijksdienst voor het Oudheidkundig Bodemonderzoek ...
The hermitage is a little researched and understood garden ornament. The hermitage as a place of sol...
The Royal Palace in Amsterdam (originally the town hall) was restored during 2005-2011. The restorat...