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The Herdershoeve, Laren
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Cornelis Vreedenburgh (Dutch, 1880-1946)
The Herdershoeve, Laren
signed and dated 'C.Vreedenburgh.1927.' (lower right)
oil on canvas
47 x 77.5 cm.
The Herdershoeve, Laren
signed and dated 'C.Vreedenburgh.1927.' (lower right)
oil on canvas
47 x 77.5 cm.
Special notice
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Sale room notice
The Herdershoeve was designed by the well-known architect Wouter Christiaan Hamdorff (1890-1965) between 1919 and 1922. This charming country house was commissioned by the stock broker Wilhelm Drukker and may be considered to be a representative example of Hamdorff's style. The house was demolished some time ago to make room for a more extensive development on its grounds. Hamdorff's original designs for the Herdershoeve are kept at the Nederlands Architectuur Instituut in Rotterdam (Nai/HAMD t18, ph44-52).
For further information on this subject, please see: M.E.Th. Estourgie-Beijer Wouter Hamdorff: Architect 1890-1965, Laren 1989.
For further information on this subject, please see: M.E.Th. Estourgie-Beijer Wouter Hamdorff: Architect 1890-1965, Laren 1989.