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Teylers Museum (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈtɛilərs myˈzeːjʏm]) is an art,
natural history, and
science museum in Haarlem, Netherlands.
Established in 1778...
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Teylers Hofje Teylers Museum Vrouwe- en
Antonie Gast****s The
Teylershofje is a
hofje in Haarlem,
Netherlands with 24 houses. The
current hofje was built...
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Johannes or
Johan Teyler (23 May 1648 – c.1709) was a
Dutch Golden Age painter, engraver,
mathematics teacher, and
promoter of the
technique in
color printmaking...
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Pieter Teyler van der
Hulst (25
March 1702 – 8
April 1778) was a
wealthy Dutch Mennonite merchant and banker, who died childless,
leaving a
legacy of two...
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Teylers Museum was the
first part of the
museum (though it was not
called a
museum yet) that was
opened in 1784. It
could be entered...
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which "dominated the picture". But the
leading early practitioner Johannes Teyler for one did not do this,
inking purely linear plates in
different colours...
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Dutch city of Haarlem, as well as from the city's
Teyler Museum,
named for its
founder Pieter Teyler van der Hulst. In the 19th
century the
museum acquired...
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family home of
Pieter Teyler van der
Hulst on the
Damstraat 21 in Haarlem, Netherlands.
After his
death it
became the seat of the
Teylers Stichting and through...
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Teylers astronomical observatory (Dutch:
Teylers Sterrenwacht) is an
astronomical observatory built in 1784 on the roof of the Oval Room of the Teylers...
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Teylers Hofje Teylers Museum Vrouwe- en
Antonie Gast****s The Vrouwe- en
Antonie Gast****s is a
hofje on the
Klein Heiligland 64a in Haarlem, Netherlands...