Saturday, June 24, 2017

Art Gallery - Rijksmuseum Second Floor Gallery 07: Furniture & Decorations Pt. 1

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Rijksmuseum Second Floor Gallery 07: Furniture & Decorations Pt. 1
Amsterdam, Netherlands - September 2016
Heraldic Tunic from the House of Orang-Nassau - John Smout (1647)
The Rijksmuseum was founded in The Hague in 1800 and moved to Amsterdam in 1808, where it was first located in the Royal Palace. The current main building was designed by Pierre Cuypers and first opened its doors in 1885. It is one of the most visited museum in the Netherlands and with record numbers of 2.2 million and 2.47 million visitors. It is also the largest art museum in the country. I was most fortunate to visit it while on a tour of Europe.
These here are artwork from the second  floor galleries.
These are the photos taken of the artwork at the museum; for presentation purposes and due to photography angle, many of these have been cropped and edited to compensate for low lighting. It is better to visit the museum as nothing beats seeing the originals.

This blog comes in several pages, this is page seven of eleven of the second floor galleries and displays interesting furniture/clothing pieces made by Dutch and other artists. Click below to navigate to other sections:
Go to 2nd Flr 06         |            Go To 2nd Flr Main           |    Go to 2nd Flr 07 Pt.2 >

For better navigation and orientation of the Rijksmuseum, below is the Second Floor layout plan:

Below are the artwork, for an enlarged view click on the respective photo; most of these works did not have any attribution to the artists who made them. Enjoy!
Oak cupboard veneered with ebony - from Nothern Netherlands (c.1630-1640).


Oak cupboard - from the Netherlands (1607).


Ship's canon (swivel-gun) - wrought iron and wood, reclaimed from the Haarlemmermeer (1550-1573).


Glass receptacle, with engraving, in the shape of a swan.


Glass receptacle, with engraving, in the shape of a sea shell.


Glass platter with gold and semi-precious stones inlay.


Crafted Stone Cup with Cupid cover, inlaid with emeralds.


Red Jasper stone carving of a cow sitting on a base inlaid with semi-precious stones.


Tall glass cup with gold base, cover and trimmings.


Crafted glass tankard and wine glass with engraved artwork.


Crafted glass sweets/fruit holder with floral engraving.


Oak chest ornamented with scenes from the story of Susanna - oak wood carving from Northern Netherlands (c.1625-1650).


Wooden cabinet with Biblical motifs - oak and ebony carving from Northern Netherlands (c.1630-1650).


Wooden X-Chair with carvings - oak with leather upholstery from Northern Netherlands (c.1620-1650).


Wooden Draw-Leaf Table With Carve Baluster Legs - oak & ebony from the Netherlands (c.1600-1625).


Wooden Arched Cabinet - oak & ebony from the Netherlands (c.1650-1660).


Glass Drinking Horns - glass with parcel gilting from the Low Countries (c.1590-1700).


Etched Windmill Cups - silver with floral etchings from Dordrecht (c.1650), Antwerp (c.1594-1595) & Utrecht (1642 or 1644).


Windmill Glass ornamented with Coats of Arms of Prince Maurice and the town of Bergen op Zoom - glass with diamond point engraving, parcel-gilt silver from the Low Countries (1595 / silver 1685).


Wooden Console Table with elaborately engraved legs - limewood, faux marble, with renewed marble top from the Netherlands (c.1650-1675).


Wooden Table - gilt limewood with renewed marble top from the Netherlands (c.1650-1675).


Wooden baby linen cabinet - oak & walnut timber perhaps from Amsterdam (1655-1675).


A collection of Blue Ming porcelain; urns, vases and wall panelling.


Corner chimney piece wit a collection of Blue Ming porcelain.


Wooden cabinet with timber inlays - from The Hague (c.1750-1745).


Wooden Cabinet - softwood and oak veneered with ebony, rosewood & olivewood; inlaid with tortoiseshell, bone, painted marble & gilt copper; Antwerp (1680-1690).


Puzzle jug (The neck is perforated, so drinking the normal way the contents will spill over. It is possible to drink from it; opposite the handle is a little spout, the liquid is channeled through the hollow handle and the rim of the jug); jug made in Siegburg, lid in Cologne (c.1600).

This blog comes in several pages, this is page seven of eleven of the second floor galleries and displays interesting furniture/clothing pieces made by Dutch and other artists. Click below to navigate to other sections::
Go to 2nd Flr 06         |            Go To 2nd Flr Main           |    Go to 2nd Flr 07 Pt.2 >

RIJKSMUSEUM

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Admission price: €17.50 for adults; click here for more admission pricing.
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