Part of the window with the representation of Apelles, designed by Stalins and Janssens; Design Apelles. This is one of four images that together present the window designed by Stalins and Janssens with Apelles as a personification of painting. In 1882 Cuypers wrote a competition for designing stained glass windows for the front hall of the Rijksmuseum. He invited six artists to participate and send a test window with Apelles. Five of them gave it to this: Dixon, Geuer, F. Nicolas and the Tyrolean glass malerei und Cathedralenglashuette. Dixon finally got the assignment. His


Part of the window with the representation of Apelles, designed by Stalins and Janssens; Design Apelles. This is one of four images that together present the window designed by Stalins and Janssens with Apelles as a personification of painting. In 1882 Cuypers wrote a competition for designing stained glass windows for the front hall of the Rijksmuseum. He invited six artists to participate and send a test window with Apelles. Five of them gave it to this: Dixon, Geuer, F. Nicolas and the Tyrolean glass malerei und Cathedralenglashuette. Dixon finally got the assignment. His window was placed. The four deletions are stored in the Rijksmuseum.


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