Waterloo room around 1906, 1900 - 1906 Canvas Print
Room 255 (M 257- 259) Waterloo room (Modern Painting) seen to the west. Passage to room 260 is blocked by the painting. The hall has a curved flad, plastered and equipped with girdle arches. The foot of the cove consists of a profile list and consoles made of artificial sandstone, which are, among other things, executed as leaf masks. The Waterloo room is named after the painting by J.W. Pieneman. With the addition of the decorative painting, the room is completely the same as the International Hall (235). Fig.. 13 A van de Stuers gives a picture of the mosaic floor in this room. 'The ornament is black and white, the background alternating between red and yellow. (The grid below the letter A is an iron grid 'of a mouth of the heating pipes'.) (De Stuers p. 39) In 1899, the hall was divided into 10 cabinets by means of wooden partitions. In 1924, the partitions were removed and replaced by two brick walls, so that the room was divided into three. The original paintings were retrenched in 1923.
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