Room 367 in the Drucker extension, 1922 Canvas Print
Drucker extension, room 367 (M144) from the north. Rectangular room with beveled corners, typical of the halls in this building. Parquet floor in herringbone pattern, wood panelling with panel layout, wallpaper, frieze divided into panels by means of paintings, kooflijst painted with leaves of asterisks, and roof light painted at the edges with the room number 367 painted at the edge. Above the passage to room 368 stained glass (or painted panels?). In 1923 the Drucker extension was redesigned. Rooms 367 and 368 were merged during the renovation of 1994-1996. The benches will be replaced at a later stage by a kind of sofas For overview development Drucker extension upper floor, see photo F00016 Overview of room 367 with arrangement of paintings by 'modern masters' from the collection of Lijnden, Westerwoudt and W.J. van Randwijk. In the middle of the room is a sofa, a so-called 'borne de salon'. Just below the light shade you can read the room number 367 as well as on the right above the passage to room 366. On the left side of the wall view of a large painting by J.M. Swan.
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