Lieven de Key (1560 – 17 July 1627) was a Flemish renaissance architect who after working in his native Flanders moved to work in the Dutch Republic. He is mostly known today for his works in Haarlem. His style is described by Simon Schama as Mannerist.[1]
^Schama, Simon (1997). The Embarrassment of Riches: An Interpretation of Dutch Culture in the Golden Age. New York: Vintage Books. p. 304. ISBN 978-0-679-78124-0.
Renaissance façade designed by LievendeKey still standing Gemeenlandshuis van Rijnland (1596, restored in 1878) De Waag (English: weigh house), built...
the 17th century were : LievendeKey (1560–1627), master builder of Haarlem; still used a fair amount of ornamentation, built De Waag (1598), front of...
but the distinctive façade of the building was designed by architect LievendeKey and built from 1602-1604. The way it originally looked can be seen in...
the front of the building. It was designed in renaissance style by LievendeKey. It was built from 1602 to 1603. Before that there was already a small...
in 1620). 1602–1604 – Vleeshal, Haarlem, North Holland, designed by LievendeKey, built. 1604 August – In Amritsar, Punjab, the Harmandir Sahib is inaugurated...
hall) (begun 1648), Noordeinde Palace (1640) and Mauritshuis (1641) LievendeKey – City Hall (Haarlem) (1620) Pieter Post – Huis ten Bosch (1645–1652)...
century were Jacob van Campen, Pieter Post, Philips Vingboons, LievendeKey, and Hendrick de Keyser.[citation needed] Dutch achievements in sculpture in...
9 – Salomon de Brosse, French architect (born 1571) 1627: July 17 – LievendeKey, Dutch architect (born 1560) 1629: January 30 – Carlo Maderno, Ticinese-born...
with painters like Frans Hals and Jacob van Ruisdael, the architect LievendeKey and Jan Steen who made many paintings in Haarlem. The Haarlem councilmen...
approach. 1324 (?)-1883: Lokhorststraat in the centre of Leiden (architect LievendeKey) 1883–1938: Doezastraat 1938–present: Fruinlaan (named after professor...
for Charles V in the 1540–1550s Jan Utenhove, writer (c. 1520 – 1566) LievendeKey, architect (1560–1627) Philippe van Lansberg, astronomer (1561–1632)...
Mogendorff and Bernard de Wolff. The Amsterdam municipality sold the building in 1990 for one guilder to Woonstichting LievendeKey, a housing foundation...
of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects). 1560 – LievendeKey, Dutch architect (died 1627) 1563 John Shute, English architect, architectural...
its original building after it became an inn. The inn is featured on Romeyn de Hooghe's map of Haarlem in 1688, showing the gate with a statue of St. George...
installed in the city hall on the wall that was built for it (the LievendeKey wing) Romeyn de Hooghe engraved this scene in 1688 for the Haarlem city map...
Marco Antonio de Dominis, Dalmatian archbishop and apostate (d. 1624) Amalia von Hatzfeld, Swedish countess governor (d. 1628) LievendeKey, Dutch architect...
000 (approximate). 1587 - Haarlem Academy of art established. 1592 - LievendeKey appointed city architect. 1596 - City Library established. 1599 - Weigh...
naar de hofjes van Haarlem, L. Peetorn and L. van der Hoek, Stichting Uitgeverij Barabinsk Leiden, 2001, ISBN 90-73983-17-7 Meer dan Steen, De Haarlemse...
de Bray (1597–1664) Jacob van Campen (1596–1657) LievendeKey (c.1560–1627) Hendrick de Keyser (1565–1621) Pieter de Keyser (c.1595–1676) Thomas de Keyser...
Frans LievenDe Vriendt or Albrecht De Vriendt (In French-language publications referred to as Albert De Vriendt or Albert François LievenDe Vriendt)...
monuments and facade decorations on houses and commercial buildings. LievendeKey and Frans Hals, Houtbrug, Haarlem, Netherlands Four World Seas (1916)...