Chimneypiece
This chimneypiece was designed and made by the renowned Italian architect Piranesi, who incorporated in it fragments of ancient Roman sculpture. Piranesi here applied his archaeological interest in Classical antiquity to an innovative design in a Neoclassical style. The Amsterdam banker John Hope bought the chimneypiece from Piranesi in Rome.
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Chimneypiece
This chimneypiece was designed and made by the renowned Italian architect Piranesi, who incorporated in it fragments of ancient Roman sculpture. Piranesi here applied his archaeological interest in Classical antiquity to an innovative design in a Neoclassical style. The Amsterdam banker John Hope bought the chimneypiece from Piranesi in Rome.
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Gift of the Provincie Noord-Holland
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Schenking van de Provincie Noord-Holland
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De schoorsteenmantel is ontwor ...... enmantel in Rome van Piranesi.
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This chimneypiece was designed ...... eypiece from Piranesi in Rome.
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Rijksmuseum
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Chimneypiece
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Schoorsteenmantel
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created
1761 - 1769
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1761 - 1769
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breedte 193 cm
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gewicht 524 kg
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height 133 cm
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hoogte 133 cm
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weight 524 kg
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width 193 cm
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Collectie: bouwfragmenten
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Collectie: interieuronderdelen
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Collectie: meubelen
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derde kwart 18e eeuw
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third quarter 18th century
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