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Pavilion
attributed to Ignatius van Logteren, c. 1735
This 18th-century Louis XIV pavilion once stood in the back garden of a house on Amsterdam’s Keizersgracht. When the building was demolished in the early 20th century, the garden feature was moved to the Rijksmuseum. The facade and sundial are authentic, the rest of the structure was added when the pavilion was placed in the Rijksmuseum garden.
- Artwork typegazebo, front
- Object numberBK-BFR-403
- Dimensionsheight 64 cm x width 66 cm x depth 3 cm, height 481 cm x width 600 cm