Hendrick de Keyser
Dutch sculptor and architect of monuments

Born
May 15th, 1565
460 years ago
Died
1621
404 years ago — 56 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Netherlands
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Born in the Dutch Republic, a notable sculptor and architect contributed significantly to the architectural landscape of Amsterdam. His work includes designing various significant structures and creating sculptures for monuments. His style reflected the transition from Renaissance to Baroque influences in Dutch architecture. Renowned for the design of the Westerkerk in Amsterdam, he played a pivotal role in the development of the city's architectural identity. Craftsman of intricate tombs, de Keyser's works can still be seen in notable churches in the Netherlands, cementing a legacy in Dutch cultural heritage.
Designed the Westerkerk in Amsterdam
Created tomb sculptures in Dutch churches
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