Hendrick de Keyser (15 May 1565 – 15 May 1621) was a Dutch sculptor, merchant in Belgium bluestone, and architect who was instrumental in establishing a late Renaissance form of Mannerism changing into Baroque.[1] Most of his works appeared in Amsterdam, some elsewhere in the Dutch Republic. He was the father of Pieter and Thomas de Keyser and Willem, and the uncle of Huybert de Keyser, who became his apprentices and all involved in building, decoration and architecture.
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HendrickdeKeyser (15 May 1565 – 15 May 1621) was a Dutch sculptor, merchant in Belgium bluestone, and architect who was instrumental in establishing...
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The Statue of Erasmus is a public monument by HendrickdeKeyser in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. The succession of statues dedicated to Erasmus is testimony...
ordered the construction of an exchange in Dam Square. It was built by HendrickdeKeyser and opened for business in 1611. Various sections of the building...
style is by HendrickdeKeyser, who was also buried in the church in 1621. A memorial stone was placed on top of his tomb in 1921. DeKeyser designed the...
1620 and 1631 in Renaissance style according to designs by architect HendrickdeKeyser. He is buried in the church he designed earlier: the Zuiderkerk. The...
the principles of the architect HendrickdeKeyser. One of the most striking buildings designed by HendrickdeKeyser is the Westerkerk. In the 17th century...
railway station building. Originally designed by the Dutch architect HendrickdeKeyser, it was heavily changed over the centuries and was restored in the...
footsteps of his father HendrickdeKeyser and completed a number of HendrickdeKeyser's buildings after his death in 1621. Pieter deKeyser was born and died...
Wouter den Abt. He brought to Haarlem the same Renaissance style that HendrickdeKeyser brought to Amsterdam. Everything attributed to him or his followers...
which are in Haarlem HendrickdeKeyser (1565–1621), preferred a style that was much more sober than his contemporary Lieven de Key, built the Zuiderkerk...
were Jacob van Campen, Pieter Post, Philips Vingboons, Lieven de Key, and HendrickdeKeyser.[citation needed] Dutch achievements in sculpture in the 17th...
with the noted Dutch sculptor HendrickdeKeyser, who had taken sanctuary in England. Stone returned to Holland with deKeyser, married his daughter, and...
guildhall is owned by the historic preservation society Vereniging HendrickdeKeyser. The building served as a museum for a number of years during the...
Archeologie[permanent dead link] (Dutch) Vereniging HendrickdeKeyser (Dutch) "'t Makelaers Comptoir" (in Dutch). De Echo. 10 June 2009.[permanent dead link] Wikimedia...
Holland, cognizant that the style which he had once learned from HendrickdeKeyser had been altogether abandoned. The architects now setting the agenda...
Jacob Boreel was closed. The property now belongs to the Vereniging HendrickdeKeyser, which restores and manages other heritage sites in the area. Beeckestijn...
Architectuurhistorische verkenningen aan de hand van het bezit van de Vereniging HendrickdeKeyser, p. 83. Amsterdamse Keizersgracht in de schaatsstand, nufoto.nl, 31...
samenwerkingsverband Metropoolregio Rotterdam Den Haag om de internationale concurrentiepositie van de regio te versterken. De Metropoolregio regio heeft 2,2 miljoen inwoners...