Dutch Renaissance architecture

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Dutch Renaissance architecture is a regional form of Renaissance design in the Netherlands characterized by ornate gables, brick facades with stone trim, and a blend of Italian Renaissance motifs with local Gothic and vernacular traditions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Renaissance architecture
architectural style
country Netherlands
developedIn Northern Netherlands
Southern Netherlands
distinctFrom Dutch Classicism
Italian High Renaissance architecture
emphasis decorative facades facing canals and streets
follows Late Gothic
surface form: Late Gothic architecture
influencedBy Italian Renaissance architecture
Netherlandish Gothic architecture
local vernacular building traditions in the Netherlands
material brick
limestone
natural stone
sandstone
notableExample Leiden city hall
surface form: Leiden City Hall

Oudezijds Voorburgwal canal houses in Amsterdam
Delft City Hall
surface form: Stadhuis van Delft

Haarlem City Hall
surface form: Stadhuis van Haarlem

Waag in Amsterdam
Waag in Leiden
period early 17th century
late 16th century
relatedMovement Flemish Renaissance
surface form: Flemish Renaissance architecture

Northern Renaissance
surface form: Northern Renaissance architecture
stylisticFeature brick facades with stone trim
cartouches and coats of arms on facades
classical orders used in a decorative way
combination of Gothic verticality with Renaissance ornament
decorative stone quoins
high, narrow canal houses
horizontal stone bands
ornamental dormers
ornate civic buildings
ornate crow-stepped gables
ornate curved gables
pediments
pilasters
richly decorated town halls
stepped gables facing the street
strapwork ornament
use of red brick and light-colored natural stone
volutes on gables
usedFor merchant houses
public buildings
town halls
urban residential buildings
warehouses

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Hendrick de Keyser movement Dutch Renaissance architecture
Vieille Bourse architecturalStyle Dutch Renaissance architecture
this entity surface form: Flemish Renaissance
House of the Blackheads architecturalStyle Dutch Renaissance architecture
this entity surface form: Dutch Renaissance Revival
Dutch Colonial architecture influencedBy Dutch Renaissance architecture
Weser Renaissance architecture hasInfluenceFrom Dutch Renaissance architecture
this entity surface form: Netherlandish Renaissance architecture
Weser Renaissance architecture partOf Dutch Renaissance architecture
this entity surface form: Northern European Renaissance architecture tradition
historic centre of Utrecht architecturalStyle Dutch Renaissance architecture
this entity surface form: Dutch Golden Age architecture
Haarlemse Hofjes typicalArchitectureStyle Dutch Renaissance architecture
this entity surface form: Dutch Golden Age architecture
House Bartolotti (Huis Bartolotti) in Amsterdam architecturalStyle Dutch Renaissance architecture
subject surface form: House Bartolotti
this entity surface form: Amsterdam Renaissance
Zuiderkerk architecturalStyle Dutch Renaissance architecture
this entity surface form: Dutch Renaissance
Augustijn Jacobsz. (Delft painter) movement Dutch Renaissance architecture
subject surface form: Augustijn Jacobsz.
this entity surface form: Dutch Renaissance
Kitchen Still Life with the Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus movement Dutch Renaissance architecture
this entity surface form: Dutch Renaissance
former Laecken-Halle (cloth hall) of Leiden architecturalStyle Dutch Renaissance architecture
subject surface form: former Laecken-Halle of Leiden