Schutters- en Regentenzaal in 1923, 1923 Canvas Print
In room 214, the large canvases are on display on which the archers and regents are depicted. In the middle of the north wall a view of, among other things, a painting by Thomas de Keyzer. In the middle of the hall are two large wooden benches. Room 214, regents' hall, former portrait hall (until around the turn of the century). The room is spanned by a curved skylight. The decorative painting includes shields with the emblemata of the temperaments: snail, crow, butterfly and turkey rooster. Emblems of sovereignty and nobility: blazons with different choirs and heraldic figures. Blazoning with emblems of the tailors' guild, alluding to the importance of costume science for costume science. The inscription on the end wall mentions an important donation: 'By disposition of will of 19 May 1877, Jonkvrouwe Jeanne Catherine Bicker, Douairiere van Honkheer Josue Jacob van Winter, born in Amsterdam 12 November 1779 in Amsterdam, died there 21 April 1878, bequeathed her collection of paintings to the city of Amsterdam for placement in 's Rijks Museum in Amsterdam.' Shape and size of the room are the same as the Van der Hoop room (269) The glass hood consists of frosted glass, with burnt-in painted and etched glass at the edges. At the end of the side a hatch. Granito floor with decoration patterns. Oak benches.
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