The golden carriage in the front hall in 1898., 1898 Canvas Print
The golden carriage is set up in the Voorhal. Most likely on the occasion of the Oranje Nassau exhibition, which was opened by Her Majesty the Konigin on September 8, 1898. Front hall to the west seen. Place of recording identical to photo 00024. Sharper photo. There are no paintings by Sturm on display here yet, these were applied between 1904 and 1910. Richly decorated (plaster) frieze, on the side of the Gallery of Honour very shiny (gold leaf?) Partition wall to stairwell in tower IIII has masonry pattern of alternating three layers of brick (small) and a layer of natural stone (large) Granito floor with inlaid mosaic, not clearly visible. Walls: "The walls are divided into a number of compartments by painted bands, in which the initials of King William III and Queen Emma appear and some emblems appear, intended for scenes from the history of the Dutch people and for images of famous artists." (Stuers p. 33, fig 36 fig 2 and 50 fig 1) Floor: 'The by Joh. Odoricio in Frankfurt a. Main with Italian workmen executed mosaic decoration of the floor is, as well as the mosaic floors in the other rooms, designed by Dr. P.J.H. Cuypers. It shows in the middle box the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End; around it the teans of the Zodiac, the months of the year, the four rivers of Paradise: Physon, Gibon, Tigris, and Euphrates; furthermore, the Sun, the Moon and the planets Jupiter and Venus, surrounded by stars. ..... The left side pocket has in the middle the Time, around which Tomorrow, Afternoon, Acond and Night and in the corners the four Ages: Child, Young, Male and Grey-earthed. The right side roof shows the four elements in the middle and the four Seasons in the corners. .... etc ' (De Stuers p. 32, 33, figs. 13 B and C)
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