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  1. Hendrick de Keyser (15 May 1565 – 15 May 1621) was a Dutch sculptor, merchant in Belgium bluestone, and architect who was instrumental in establishing a late Renaissance form of Mannerism changing into Baroque.

  2. Hendrick de Keyser (1565-1621) was born in Utrecht. He was probably a pupil of Cornelis Bloemaert. Like his teacher, De Keyser combined architecture and sculpture, although he is best known as the architect of buildings in Amsterdam.

  3. 11 de mai. de 2024 · Hendrick de Keyser was the most important Dutch sculptor of his day and an architect whose works formed a transition between the ornamental style of the Dutch Renaissance and the Classicism of the 17th century. Appointed stonemason and sculptor of the city of Amsterdam in 1594, Keyser became.

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  4. Hendrick de Keyser was one of the most important architects and a major sculptor in Holland at the end of the 1500s and the beginning of the 1600s. Born the son of a stonemason in Utrecht, de Keyser probably first studied with his father before being apprenticed to the architect and sculptor Cornelis Bloemaert in Dordrecht.

  5. Quick Reference. ( b Utrecht, 15 May 1565; d Amsterdam, 15 May 1621). The outstanding Dutch sculptor and one of the leading Dutch architects of his period. Most of his career was spent in Amsterdam, where he was appointed municipal sculptor and architect in 1594.

  6. 2 de abr. de 2024 · Show details. Bust of a Man Hendrik de Keyser (1565–1621), Hendrick de Keyser (I), 1606. terracotta with slip decoration (bust); marbled oak (socle), h 72.5cm More details. Hendrik de Keyser made portrait busts in terracotta (fired clay), which he then painted in natural colours.

  7. Hendrick de Keyser: draftsman and designer of stained glass* Zsuzsanna van Ruyven-Zeman The Dutch artist Hendrick de Keyser (I565-I62I) iS best known as a sculptor and an architect.' Relatively few people are aware that he also had a hand in the crea-tion of the famous Gouda windows; specifically as the