The Peter the Great Year 1996 / 1997 resulted in a renewed interest in Peter the Great's country houses in the Netherlands in 1696/1697 and 1716/1717 and the places and persons he visited at that time. On several occasions he stayed at the country estate Petersburg along the Vecht, owned by his friend Christoffel Brants. Brants even had a Russian bathing stove built for him. Consequently, it is not surprising that in 1717 Peter the Great received a floor plan (with buildings) of Petersburg as a gift from Brants. The well-known collector of prints, naturalia and antiquities Christoffel Beudeker also came into possession of a floor plan of Petersburg. In the article both these floor plans (a site drawing and a model drawing) are accurately co...
Especially in the eighteenth century many country-houses adorned the environment of the village Vels...
Michiel Matthijsz Smids (1626-1692) is to be considered as one of the most important building contra...
In the seventeenth century a new fashion developed among the welltodo citizens of the Dutch Republic...
The Peter the Great Year 1996 / 1997 resulted in a renewed interest in Peter the Great's country hou...
A ground plan of the country estate Petersburg near Nigtevegt has been preserved in the Beudeker col...
In the second half of the eighteenth century a number of important developments took place in Dutch ...
Living and working at Amsterdam Johannes Schouten (1716-1792) became in 1744 member of the guild of ...
The Amsterdam Town Hall (1648-1665) of Jacob van Campen was undoubtedly one of the major architecton...
Elswout Manor in the village of Overveen near Haarlem, is of great art-historical importance, partic...
Before building on the Amsterdam Town Hall was started in 1648 in accordance with the design of Jaco...
In the eighteenth century, at a forty years' interval, two large new buildings arose at Westzaan, a ...
We know less about the architect Jacob Roman (1640-1716) than his reputation would suggest. From 168...
In a double-width building in the historical centre of Haarlem a classicist painted ceiling from the...
In contrast to other European countries 19 th century-court architecture in the Netherlands has not ...
Remarkably little has been written about the popular yet unassuming painting The Little Street (Rijk...
Especially in the eighteenth century many country-houses adorned the environment of the village Vels...
Michiel Matthijsz Smids (1626-1692) is to be considered as one of the most important building contra...
In the seventeenth century a new fashion developed among the welltodo citizens of the Dutch Republic...
The Peter the Great Year 1996 / 1997 resulted in a renewed interest in Peter the Great's country hou...
A ground plan of the country estate Petersburg near Nigtevegt has been preserved in the Beudeker col...
In the second half of the eighteenth century a number of important developments took place in Dutch ...
Living and working at Amsterdam Johannes Schouten (1716-1792) became in 1744 member of the guild of ...
The Amsterdam Town Hall (1648-1665) of Jacob van Campen was undoubtedly one of the major architecton...
Elswout Manor in the village of Overveen near Haarlem, is of great art-historical importance, partic...
Before building on the Amsterdam Town Hall was started in 1648 in accordance with the design of Jaco...
In the eighteenth century, at a forty years' interval, two large new buildings arose at Westzaan, a ...
We know less about the architect Jacob Roman (1640-1716) than his reputation would suggest. From 168...
In a double-width building in the historical centre of Haarlem a classicist painted ceiling from the...
In contrast to other European countries 19 th century-court architecture in the Netherlands has not ...
Remarkably little has been written about the popular yet unassuming painting The Little Street (Rijk...
Especially in the eighteenth century many country-houses adorned the environment of the village Vels...
Michiel Matthijsz Smids (1626-1692) is to be considered as one of the most important building contra...
In the seventeenth century a new fashion developed among the welltodo citizens of the Dutch Republic...