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[[Image:Caesar van Everdingen Count Willem II of Holland Granting Privileges.jpg|thumb|220px|''Count [[William II of Holland]] Granting Privileges in 1255 to the local Dike-wardens of [[Spaarndam]]'' by [[Caesar van Everdingen]] (figures) and Pieter Post (architectural elements), 1654, originally commissioned for the Gemeenlandshuis Zwanenburg and today in the collection of the [[Gemeenlandshuis van Rijnland]] in [[Leiden]].]]
[[Image:Caesar van Everdingen Count Willem II of Holland Granting Privileges.jpg|thumb|220px|''Count [[William II of Holland]] Granting Privileges in 1255 to the local Dike-wardens of [[Spaarndam]]'' by [[Caesar van Everdingen]] (figures) and Pieter Post (architectural elements), 1654, originally commissioned for the Gemeenlandshuis Zwanenburg and today in the collection of the [[Gemeenlandshuis van Rijnland]] in [[Leiden]].]]


'''Pieter Jansz Post''' (May 1, 1608 – buried May 8, 1669) was a [[Dutch Golden Age]] [[architect]], [[Painting|painter]] and [[printmaker]].
'''Pieter Jansz Post''' (1 May 1608 – buried 8 May 1669) was a [[Dutch Golden Age]] [[architect]], [[Painting|painter]] and [[printmaker]].
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Revision as of 21:24, 27 September 2012

Count William II of Holland Granting Privileges in 1255 to the local Dike-wardens of Spaarndam by Caesar van Everdingen (figures) and Pieter Post (architectural elements), 1654, originally commissioned for the Gemeenlandshuis Zwanenburg and today in the collection of the Gemeenlandshuis van Rijnland in Leiden.

Pieter Jansz Post (1 May 1608 – buried 8 May 1669) was a Dutch Golden Age architect, painter and printmaker.

Biography

Post was baptised in Haarlem, the son of a stained-glass painter and the older brother of painter Frans Post.[1] He is credited with the creation of the Dutch baroque style of architecture, along with his longtime collaborator Jacob van Campen. Together they designed the Mauritshuis in the Hague.[2] According to Houbraken he was a famous architect who introduced his brother Frans to Maurice of Nassau, Prince of Orange while he was working on plans for the Mauritshuis.[3]

According to the RKD he became a member of the Haarlem Guild of St. Luke in 1623, and became painter and architect for Stadhouder Frederik Hendrik.[4] He was the overseer from 1640 for the new additions to Paleis Noordeinde in The Hague.[4] From 1645 he was the architect for Frederik Hendrik for Huis ten Bosch, where he worked together with Jacob van Campen.[4] He died in The Hague, aged 61. His son Maurits became an architect, and his son Johan Post became a painter,[4] and his daughter married the anatomist and collector Frederik Ruysch. His granddaughter Rachel Ruysch became a famous flower painter.

(Some) buildings he designed

References

  1. ^ "The Getty: Pieter Post". Archived from the original on December 13, 2006. Retrieved October 24, 2006.
  2. ^ "Post, Pieter — Encyclopædia Britannica". Retrieved October 24, 2006.
  3. ^ Template:Languageicon Pieter Post Biography in De groote schouburgh der Nederlantsche konstschilders en schilderessen (1718) by Arnold Houbraken, courtesy of the Digital library for Dutch literature
  4. ^ a b c d Pieter Post in the RKD

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