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Leendert Viervant de
Jonge (Leendert
Viervant the Younger) (Arnhem, 5
March 1752 – 4 July 1801, Amsterdam), was a
Dutch architect and
cabinet builder....
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scholars and the
venue for
various collections. In 1779,
Leendert Viervant started on the
design of an "art and book room"
behind Teyler's residence...
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board of the
Teylers Foundation (Teylers Stichting)
commissioned Leendert Viervant, the Amsterdam-based
architect of
amongst others the
church of Ouderkerk...
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courtyard adjoining the Oval room.
Decorated in
neoclassical style by
Leendert Viervant the
Younger in 1782. This room was used for
Board meetings of
Teylers Stichting...
- 1772–1776 he
designed and
built the City Hall,
Weesp with his
nephew Leendert Viervant the Younger. In 1775 he won a
prize for the new City Hall to be
built in...
- Arnold,
American Revolution hero, then
traitor (b. 1741) July 4 –
Leendert Viervant the Younger,
Dutch architect (b. 1752)
August 13 –
George Gordon, 3rd Earl...
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January 18 – John Nash,
English architect (died 1835)
March 5 –
Leendert Viervant the Younger,
Dutch architect (died 1801) Charles-Louis Balzac,
French architect...
- 1831. This
hofje was
built by the po****r
contemporary architect Leendert Viervant, who
designed several other neo-classical
objects in the 1780s in Haarlem...
- to this renovation,
which was
carried out by
architect Roelof Roelofs Viervant, the
former rear
became the
front and vice versa. In addition, the current...
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March 3 –
Thomas Hardy (political reformer) (d. 1832)
March 5 –
Leendert Viervant the Younger,
Dutch architect (d. 1801)
March 8
Johann David Schoepff, German...