Buste van Dr. Petrus Josephus Hubertus Cuypers (1827-1921), architect

Toon Dupuis, 1912

P.J.H. Cuypers (1827 - 1921. Marble. T. Dupuis, 1897. Cuypers is generally considered the first Dutch architect of international stature in modern times. It was he who introduced the Neo-Gothic style to Holland in the 1850s. He built countless Roman Catholic churches in this style. Cuypers came from Roermond. He settled in Amsterdam in 1865. Among his friends he included Jonkheer De Stuers, also from Limburg. Through this man's good offices Cuypers was able to enter the competition to produce a design for the new Rijksmuseum. Cuypers won the commission. The museum was opened in 1885. In 1859 Cuypers married the sister of writer and critic J.A. Alberdingk Thijm.

  • Artwork typebust
  • Object numberBK-B-113-1
  • Dimensionsheight 70 cm x width 61 cm x depth 40 cm x width 66 cm x depth 52 cm, height 119.5 cm, weight 170 kg
  • Physical characteristicsmarmer

Identification

  • Title(s)

    Buste van Dr. Petrus Josephus Hubertus Cuypers (1827-1921), architect

  • Object type

  • Object number

    BK-B-113-1

  • Description

    Buste in marmer van Dr. Petrus Josephus Hubertus Cuypers (1827-1921), architect. Op marmeren voetstuk.

  • Inscriptions / marks

    signature: ‘Toon Dupuis’


Creation

  • Creation

    sculptor: Toon Dupuis, The Hague

  • Dating

    1912

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Material and technique

  • Physical description

    marmer

  • Dimensions

    • height 70 cm x width 61 cm x depth 40 cm x width 66 cm x depth 52 cm
    • height 119.5 cm
    • weight 170 kg

This work is about

  • Person

  • Subject

  • Place

  • Period

    1827 - 1921


Acquisition and rights

  • Credit line

    Gift of the Feestcommissie Jubileum Cuypers 1897

  • Acquisition

    gift 1912-09

  • Copyright


Documentation

    • De Prins der geïllustreerde bladen (1912), p. 279.
    • Jaarverslag Rijksmuseum (1912), p. 6, afb.

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