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Ignatius van
Logteren (1685 – 1732), was an 18th-century
sculptor from the
Dutch Republic. He was born in
Amsterdam and was
possibly the
pupil of Francis...
- Jan van
Logteren (baptized on 8
March 1709 –
buried 11
October 1745), was an 18th-century
draftsman and
sculptor from the
Northern Netherlands. He was...
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believed to have also been the
master of
Ignatius van
Logteren. Van
Logteren and his son Jan van
Logteren left an
important mark on the
entire 18th century...
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vases in the
style of
Albert Jansz Vinckenbrinck and
sculptures by Jan van
Logteren, the
latter were
originally displa**** at
Aston Clinton House. In 2001,...
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Christian Müller, with
stucco decorations by the
Amsterdam artist Jan van
Logteren,
between 1735 and 1738. Upon
completion it was the
largest organ in the...
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musicians overlook the
staircase by Jan van
Logteren Venus and
Adonis in the
hallway by Jan van
Logteren Fireplace in the parlour,
flanked by Moucheron...
- has a
sculpture on the
facade and some
stuccos within by
Ignatius van
Logteren (1685-1732). The
house was
occupied as a
residence until 1924 when it fell...
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Lieshout (1963)
Johan Limpers (1915–1944)
Ignatius van
Logteren (1685–1732) Jan van
Logteren (1709–1745) Hans 't
Mannetje (1944–2016)
Hannie Mein (1933–2003)...
- main
facade there is a
fountain made in 1714 by the
sculptor Ignatius van
Logteren. In the
front of the villa,
there are also four
statues from the early...
- Lingelbach,
Johannes (Frankfurt am Main, 1622 – Amsterdam, 1674), 4
works Logteren,
Ignatius van (Amsterdam, 1685 – Amsterdam, 1732), 1 work Loo,
Jacob van...