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The Garden and Coach House of 524 Keizersgracht in Amsterdam
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Nicolaas Doekscheer, who lived at 524 Keizersgracht, built a grand, Rococo coach house on the Kerkstraat, which adjoined the back of his garden. He is here depicted conversing with the gardener, while his wife speaks to a maidservant. The two young men are Doekscheer’s nephews and heirs. The painting is still in its original Rococo frame.
Title: The Garden and Coach House of 524 Keizersgracht in Amsterdam
Description:
Nicolaas Doekscheer, who lived at 524 Keizersgracht, built a grand, Rococo coach house on the Kerkstraat, which adjoined the back of his garden.
He is here depicted conversing with the gardener, while his wife speaks to a maidservant.
The two young men are Doekscheer’s nephews and heirs.
The painting is still in its original Rococo frame.
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