Drie dames poseren in de westelijke binnenplaats tijdens de verbouwing van Western courtyard in April 1929 (date in the back of the photo?), Seen to the northwest, to see his left the Westwand with sculpture by Bart van Hove and on the right the north wall. Also to see the curved light cover that rests on iron trusses on consoles This glass enclosure was applied in 1893. Until 1927 lay in the western courtyard a wooden floor that was replaced by a concrete floor at two levels in that year (a floor On a layer of basement and a floor on the ground floor). On this photo the red
Drie dames poseren in de westelijke binnenplaats tijdens de verbouwing van Western courtyard in April 1929 (date in the back of the photo?), Seen to the northwest, to see his left the Westwand with sculpture by Bart van Hove and on the right the north wall. Also to see the curved light cover that rests on iron trusses on consoles This glass enclosure was applied in 1893. Until 1927 lay in the western courtyard a wooden floor that was replaced by a concrete floor at two levels in that year (a floor On a layer of basement and a floor on the ground floor). On this photo the redesign of the courtyard is in full swing, by means of half-bright walls, three rooms are now being arranged and a low ring wall is placed for the original facades. The latter is placed. The latter is not placed here yet. In 1929 - the year in which this photo was taken - was completed around May 1, the concrete floor was completed, the new basement space could be used shortly thereafter, the original facades were painted white on the ground floor and the courtyard was painted by The construction of three rooms set up for temporary exhibition (Rijksmuseum for sculpture and arts and crafts), in the middle is already an architectural fragment (arch) gep last.
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