Pieter Post

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Pieter Post was a prominent 17th-century Dutch architect and painter, best known for helping shape Dutch Baroque classicism through major public and civic buildings in the Dutch Republic.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Baroque architect
Dutch Golden Age architect
Dutch Golden Age painter
architect
human
painter
centuryOfActivity 17th century
collaboratedWith Jacob van Campen
countryOfCitizenship Dutch Republic
Netherlands
dateOfBirth 1608-05-01
dateOfDeath 1669-05-08
employer House of Orange-Nassau
States of Holland and West Friesland
genre architecture
painting
influencedBy Jacob van Campen
languageOfWorkOrName Dutch
movement Dutch Baroque classicism
Dutch Classicism
notableFor civic architecture
development of Dutch Baroque classicism
public buildings in the Dutch Republic
notableWork De Waag (Weigh House), Haarlem
Huis ten Bosch Palace
surface form: Huis ten Bosch

Kloveniersdoelen
surface form: Kloveniersdoelen, Middelburg

Mauritshuis
Stadhuis (Town Hall) of Enkhuizen
Stadhuis (Town Hall) of Groningen
Stadhuis of Hoorn, Netherlands
surface form: Stadhuis (Town Hall) of Hoorn

City Hall of Leeuwarden
surface form: Stadhuis (Town Hall) of Leeuwarden

Stadhuis (Town Hall) of Maastricht
occupation architect
designer
draftsman
painter
placeOfBirth County of Holland
Dutch Republic
Haarlem
placeOfDeath County of Holland
Dutch Republic
The Hague
relative Frans Post
sexOrGender male
sibling Frans Post
style European Baroque architecture
surface form: Baroque architecture

classical architecture
workLocation Dutch Republic
Haarlem
The Hague

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Jacob van Campen influenced Pieter Post
Mauritshuis architect Pieter Post
Huis ten Bosch Palace architect Pieter Post
City Hall of Maastricht (attributed design influence) attributedArchitect Pieter Post
subject surface form: City Hall of Maastricht
Dutch Classicism notableArchitect Pieter Post
Plein 29 designedBy Pieter Post