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netherlands, AMSTERDAM, Paleis op de Dam, Royal Palace, Architect Van Campen
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BendavPostcards (1528)
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Condition: Good, unused ca. 1899, corner wear
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Netherlands, amsterdam, paleis op de dam, royal palace, architects van campen and stalpaert
The royal palace in amsterdam (dutch: koninklijk paleis amsterdam or paleis op de dam) is one of three palaces in the netherlands which are at the disposal of queen beatrix by act of parliament. The palace was built as a city hall during the dutch golden age in the 17th century. The building became the royal palace of king louis napoleon and later of the dutch royal house. It is situated on the west side of dam square in the centre of amsterdam, opposite the war memorial and next to the nieuwe kerk.
JACOB VAN CAMPEN (1596-1657) was a Dutch artist and architect of the Golden Age. He applied ideas borrowed from Andrea Palladio, Vincenzo Scamozzi and classical influences from Vitruvius. He was primarily responsible for introducing the classical revival style into Dutch Baroque architecture, combining the native, Dutch brick style with the Vitruvian principles he had learnt to produce "Dutch Classicism", an internationally influential style. He was assisted in his work at the Town Hall by Daniël Stalpaert (1615-1676).
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Condition: Good, unused ca. 1899, corner wear; see scan.
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Netherlands, amsterdam, paleis op de dam, royal palace, architects van campen and stalpaert
The royal palace in amsterdam (dutch: koninklijk paleis amsterdam or paleis op de dam) is one of three palaces in the netherlands which are at the disposal of queen beatrix by act of parliament. The palace was built as a city hall during the dutch golden age in the 17th century. The building became the royal palace of king louis napoleon and later of the dutch royal house. It is situated on the west side of dam square in the centre of amsterdam, opposite the war memorial and next to the nieuwe kerk.
JACOB VAN CAMPEN (1596-1657) was a Dutch artist and architect of the Golden Age. He applied ideas borrowed from Andrea Palladio, Vincenzo Scamozzi and classical influences from Vitruvius. He was primarily responsible for introducing the classical revival style into Dutch Baroque architecture, combining the native, Dutch brick style with the Vitruvian principles he had learnt to produce "Dutch Classicism", an internationally influential style. He was assisted in his work at the Town Hall by Daniël Stalpaert (1615-1676).
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Condition: Good, unused ca. 1899, corner wear; see scan.
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