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Garden Coach House Keizersgracht 524 Amsterdam
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Garden Coach House Keizersgracht 524 Amsterdam
The Garden and Coach House of Keizersgracht 524 in Amsterdam, The garden and coach house of Keizersgracht 524 in Amsterdam, The city garden and coach house belonging to the Keizersgracht 524 plot, Amsterdam, then occupied by Nicols Doekscheer and Elisabeth Green. The coach house is Kerkstraat 61. Garden house with a facade decorated with statues in niches representing Hercules and Ceres (?). In the ornamental garden with a sundial there are several people, including the owners, their heirs Hendrik (in the foreground) and Reynier (who plays the flute) Steenbergen, a gardener and a maid, urban housing, garden, transverse flute - CC - out of doors, piece of sculpture, reproduction of a piece of sculpture, (story of) Hercules (Heracles), (story of) Ceres (Demeter), Keizersgracht, Nicols Doekscheer, Hendrik Keun (mentioned on object), 1772, panel, oil paint (paint), h 53 cm × w 63.5 cm
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Media ID 19557744
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This print showcases the enchanting Garden and Coach House of Keizersgracht 524 in Amsterdam. The city garden, belonging to Nicols Doekscheer and Elisabeth Green, is a true oasis nestled within the bustling streets of Amsterdam. The coach house, located at Kerkstraat 61, stands as a magnificent structure with its facade adorned by statues in niches depicting Hercules and Ceres. In this picturesque scene captured on the print, we are transported to the ornamental garden where time seems to stand still. A sundial serves as a centerpiece amidst lush greenery while several individuals can be seen enjoying its tranquil ambiance. Among them are the owners themselves along with their heirs Hendrik and Reynier Steenbergen. Hendrik takes center stage in the foreground while his brother plays a soothing melody on his flute. The presence of a gardener tending to nature's beauty and a maid adding an element of domesticity further enhances this idyllic setting. Every detail within this composition speaks volumes about urban housing, outdoor living spaces, and artistic expressions through sculptures. Dating back to 1772, this panel painting measuring 53 cm in height and 63.5 cm in width captures not only the physical elements but also tells stories from Greek mythology through its depictions of Hercules (Heracles) and Ceres (Demeter). This remarkable reproduction truly encapsulates the essence of Keizersgracht's Garden Coach House for all admirers who appreciate history intertwined with natural
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