International Hall around 1906. International Hall, 235 (M220, 221, 222, 222A), postcard. The international room has a curved light dice. The KOOF list rests on consoles in the form of education and sheet masks. The outer edge of the roof light is painted. In 1895 the cladding of the restaurants was replaced by leather. The two emblems above the passages are not entered. In 1909 this room was split into three parts. The international room was intended for 'Non-Hollandsche Meesters paintings. Her destination is characterized by the blazonen from the countries and cities painted in the Frisian w


International Hall around 1906. International Hall, 235 (M220, 221, 222, 222A), postcard. The international room has a curved light dice. The KOOF list rests on consoles in the form of education and sheet masks. The outer edge of the roof light is painted. In 1895 the cladding of the restaurants was replaced by leather. The two emblems above the passages are not entered. In 1909 this room was split into three parts. The international room was intended for 'Non-Hollandsche Meesters paintings. Her destination is characterized by the blazonen from the countries and cities painted in the Frisian where painting mainly flourished: a. Dietsche tribe: Bruges, Brussels, Ghent, Antwerp, Cologne, Augsburg, Nürnberg, Italy: Bologna, Sienna, Florence, Rome, Venice, Naples, France: Parisd. Spain: the monogramms of a few more distinguished painters are depicted '(the stubels fig. 55)


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