Portico and pediment from the Huydecoper house — History & Facts
This portico is from the entrance hall of a grand house on the Singel canal in Amsterdam, designed by the architect Vinckboons in 1639. Both the exterior and the interior of the building were classicizing in style. The house was commissioned by Joan Huydecoper, mayor of Amsterdam and a prominent art lover.
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Linker zijpaneel boven behorend bij de schoorsteen van het Huydecoperhuis
Philips Vinckboons II

Onderdeel schouw van het Huydecoperhuis
Philips Vinckboons II

Linker tegelwerk van de schoorsteen Huydecoperhuis
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Midden tegelwerk van de schoorsteen van het Huydecoperhuis
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Linker zijpaneel van de schoorsteen van het Huydecoperhuis
Philips Vinckboons II

Onderdeel schouw van het Huydecoperhuis
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Chimney piece with representation of Odysseus and Nausicaa
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Rechter zijpaneel boven behorend bij de schoorsteen van het Huydecoperhuis
Philips Vinckboons II

Rechter zijpaneel van de schoorsteen van het Huydecoperhuis
Philips Vinckboons II

Tegelwerk van de schoorsteen Huydecoperhuis
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