The western courtyard with a test arrangement of furniture at the end of 1956, 1956 - 1957 Canvas Print
A radical reordering of the museum's property could not take place until the possibilities of the various rooms were investigated by means of test setups. That is why in the winter of 1956-1957 the rooms of the western courtyard were all provisionally furnished to see what requirements the renovations should meet. For this test set-up, large sheets of paper and long rags framed the rooms in which the 18th-century crafts, which had largely never been seen in the museum, were drawn up in a provosoric way. Here you can see a corner of the western courtyard with in the background the original wall with windows and rosettes. In the room in front of the bare wall there are some furniture including the so-called Roentgen office. On fig. 434 of one hundred years of the Rijsmuseum you can see how the two low cabinets of Bernard van Riesenberg were finally exhibited in room 176.
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