In the eighteenth century, at a forty years' interval, two large new buildings arose at Westzaan, a small village in the Zaan region northwest of Amsterdam, dominating the village silhouette to this day. One is a good example of the so-called 'New Flamboyance' of the middle of the century, the other of the 'Noble Simplicity' succeeding it as a reaction some decades later. In 1740-'41 the medieval church was first replaced by a new building in Rococo style: only the existing tower was preserved, which was however to collapse in 1843. The new church acquired a ground plan in the form of a Greek cross, a form going back to the Noorderkerk in Amsterdam (1620-'23) by Hendrick de Keyser. Elements characteristic of the rococo-period are the rounde...
Cardinaal House in Groningen is well-known to specialists of Netherlandish Renaissance architecture ...
Michiel Matthijsz Smids (1626-1692) is to be considered as one of the most important building contra...
The architecture of ancient Hellas and Rome had a strongly horizontal character. The most monumental...
In the eighteenth century, at a forty years' interval, two large new buildings arose at Westzaan, a ...
In the eighteenth century, at a forty years' interval, two large new buildings arose at Westzaan, a ...
In the second half of the eighteenth century a number of important developments took place in Dutch ...
In the second half of the eighteenth century a number of important developments took place in Dutch ...
The fact that architecture in the Northern Netherlands was flourishing in the early 17th century, at...
Renaissance topographies are written as chronicles in which landscape, architecture and historic eve...
In contrast to other European countries 19 th century-court architecture in the Netherlands has not ...
In contrast to other European countries 19 th century-court architecture in the Netherlands has not ...
For a long time the name ‘Churches of Public Works’ was automatically given to the neoclassical Chur...
The Amsterdam Town Hall (1648-1665) of Jacob van Campen was undoubtedly one of the major architecton...
In the beginning of the Dutch war of independence (1568-1648) it was particularly the countryside th...
The fact that architecture in the Northern Netherlands was flourishing in the early 17th century, at...
Cardinaal House in Groningen is well-known to specialists of Netherlandish Renaissance architecture ...
Michiel Matthijsz Smids (1626-1692) is to be considered as one of the most important building contra...
The architecture of ancient Hellas and Rome had a strongly horizontal character. The most monumental...
In the eighteenth century, at a forty years' interval, two large new buildings arose at Westzaan, a ...
In the eighteenth century, at a forty years' interval, two large new buildings arose at Westzaan, a ...
In the second half of the eighteenth century a number of important developments took place in Dutch ...
In the second half of the eighteenth century a number of important developments took place in Dutch ...
The fact that architecture in the Northern Netherlands was flourishing in the early 17th century, at...
Renaissance topographies are written as chronicles in which landscape, architecture and historic eve...
In contrast to other European countries 19 th century-court architecture in the Netherlands has not ...
In contrast to other European countries 19 th century-court architecture in the Netherlands has not ...
For a long time the name ‘Churches of Public Works’ was automatically given to the neoclassical Chur...
The Amsterdam Town Hall (1648-1665) of Jacob van Campen was undoubtedly one of the major architecton...
In the beginning of the Dutch war of independence (1568-1648) it was particularly the countryside th...
The fact that architecture in the Northern Netherlands was flourishing in the early 17th century, at...
Cardinaal House in Groningen is well-known to specialists of Netherlandish Renaissance architecture ...
Michiel Matthijsz Smids (1626-1692) is to be considered as one of the most important building contra...
The architecture of ancient Hellas and Rome had a strongly horizontal character. The most monumental...