Arrangement of glassware in room 203 in 1927, 1927 Canvas Print
Between the pillars are, in line with each other, the narrow display cabinets in which glassware is set up. Room 203 to the northeast, in the background the north wall with windows on the street side. Granito floor inlaid with mosaic. Columns in different colors of stone, dark capital, decorated ribs. Plastered wall, painted white. The walls were originally executed in different colors of stone, see F-00109. The original decoration is described by De Stuers as follows: 'The four bundles of columns are painted reddish brown with yellow twills; the capitals are bronze-coloured; the arches white with red fillets and leaf ornament; the vaults show the joined yellow bricks and red stones along the bone arches; on the vault along the arches tendrils with bronze-green leaves; the bone arches are white with bronze-green leaf ornament; on the keystones of the arches the tools of the various handicrafts are painted. The four pillars and walls are white with red joints, and gray bands; at the height of the sill of the windows runs a frieze with a yellow and green ornament on a red ground. The day side of the windows has an ornamentation of equal colors on dark soil, which enhances the play of the light.' (De Stuers p.23, 24)
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