Hendrick de Keyser

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Hendrick de Keyser was a prominent Dutch Golden Age architect and sculptor known for shaping Amsterdam’s early 17th-century cityscape with landmark Protestant churches and civic buildings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Dutch Golden Age figure
architect
human
sculptor
architecturalStyle Dutch Renaissance
Mannerism
child Pieter de Keyser
countryOfCitizenship Dutch Republic
ethnicGroup Dutch
fieldOfWork architecture
church architecture
civic architecture
funerary monuments
sculpture
gender male
influenced Amsterdam’s early 17th-century cityscape
influencedBy Hendrick de Keyser’s exposure to Flemish and Italian Renaissance architecture
movement Dutch Golden Age
Dutch Renaissance architecture
name Hendrick de Keyser
notableFor combining Italian Renaissance and Dutch traditions in architecture
designing landmark Protestant churches in Amsterdam
sculpted tomb monuments for prominent Dutch figures
shaping civic architecture in the Dutch Golden Age
notableWork City Hall of Delft (rebuilding and design)
De Keyser’s own house on the Keizersgracht, Amsterdam
Funerary monuments in Dutch churches
House Bartolotti (Huis Bartolotti) in Amsterdam
Montelbaanstoren
Munttoren
Noorderkerk
Oude Kerk tower modifications in Amsterdam
Sculpture of Erasmus in Rotterdam
Tomb of William the Silent in the Nieuwe Kerk, Delft
Various canal houses in Amsterdam
Westerkerk
Zuiderkerk
occupation architect
sculptor
positionHeld city stonemason and architect of Amsterdam
relative Thomas de Keyser
religiousArchitecture Protestant churches
workLocation Amsterdam
Delft NERFINISHED
Rotterdam NERFINISHED

Referenced by (8)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Noorderkerk
Noorderkerk ("Pieter de Keyser")
Westerkerk, Amsterdam
Westerkerk, Amsterdam ("Pieter de Keyser")
architect
Munttoren
Munttoren ("Pieter de Keyser")
rebuiltBy
Hendrick de Keyser ("Pieter de Keyser")
child
Hendrick de Keyser
name

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