The western courtyard with a test set-up of furniture in 1955, 1955 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 spaces in which, in a provosoric way, the 18th-century crafts, which had largely never been seen in the museum, were set up. Here a view of the corner of the western courtyard with in the background two blind niches by Bart van Hove on the west wall (left) and on the right the north wall. To the left against the paper wall is a northern Dutch mirror cabin from around 1750.
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