The article provides insight into the phenomenon of the ‘traditional Dutch room’ as an icon of the Dutch interior from the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, and its role as a research topic and source of inspiration for Dutch architects. Research into the neo-Renaissance in the Netherlands has tended to focus on Dutch architecture with the result that neo-Renaissance interiors, and examples of the historical interior in particular, have been largely overlooked. Nor has there been any general article linking the two together. This article provides the initial impetus for answering the question of why Dutch architects became interested in the history of Dutch interior architecture. Which Dutch designers were prominent in this ar...
In his ‘d'Algemene Bouwkunde’ (General Architecture) of 1681 Willem Goeree rightly concluded that in...
Renaissance topographies are written as chronicles in which landscape, architecture and historic eve...
One hundred years after its emergence, the Amsterdam School still manages to fascinate people with i...
The article provides insight into the phenomenon of the ‘traditional Dutch room’ as an icon of the D...
The problematic relationship between, on the one hand, monographs and local and national studies and...
In the second half of the eighteenth century a number of important developments took place in Dutch ...
Economic activities strongly increased in the Dutch East Indies after the abolition of the system of...
The hereafter following has been pronounced on the symposium 'Holland at its Highest' organized by t...
During the eighteenth century there appeared a very substantial illustrated historical-topographical...
In contrast to other European countries 19 th century-court architecture in the Netherlands has not ...
When the architects Jacob van Campen, Pieter Post and Philips Vingboons introduced classicism in the...
During the Renaissance, the printed image was an important medium in the circulation of architectura...
The foreign relations of the historiography of architecture in both the Netherlands and other countr...
In OverHolland 6, much attention is paid to 17th-century Dutch architecture. Although this is a hist...
This article seeks to determine the significance of the De Hoeve country house in the oeuvre of Robe...
In his ‘d'Algemene Bouwkunde’ (General Architecture) of 1681 Willem Goeree rightly concluded that in...
Renaissance topographies are written as chronicles in which landscape, architecture and historic eve...
One hundred years after its emergence, the Amsterdam School still manages to fascinate people with i...
The article provides insight into the phenomenon of the ‘traditional Dutch room’ as an icon of the D...
The problematic relationship between, on the one hand, monographs and local and national studies and...
In the second half of the eighteenth century a number of important developments took place in Dutch ...
Economic activities strongly increased in the Dutch East Indies after the abolition of the system of...
The hereafter following has been pronounced on the symposium 'Holland at its Highest' organized by t...
During the eighteenth century there appeared a very substantial illustrated historical-topographical...
In contrast to other European countries 19 th century-court architecture in the Netherlands has not ...
When the architects Jacob van Campen, Pieter Post and Philips Vingboons introduced classicism in the...
During the Renaissance, the printed image was an important medium in the circulation of architectura...
The foreign relations of the historiography of architecture in both the Netherlands and other countr...
In OverHolland 6, much attention is paid to 17th-century Dutch architecture. Although this is a hist...
This article seeks to determine the significance of the De Hoeve country house in the oeuvre of Robe...
In his ‘d'Algemene Bouwkunde’ (General Architecture) of 1681 Willem Goeree rightly concluded that in...
Renaissance topographies are written as chronicles in which landscape, architecture and historic eve...
One hundred years after its emergence, the Amsterdam School still manages to fascinate people with i...