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Daniël Stalpaert
Dutch architect, painter, town carpenter, print artist and draftsman / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Daniël Stalpaert or Daniel Stalpert (1615, in Amsterdam – buried 3 December 1676, in Amsterdam), was a Dutch architect, painter, town carpenter, print artist and draftsman.[1] He was the first city architect in Amsterdam, a position that would not be filled again until 70 years after his death.[2] He is mainly remembered for his contributions to the new town hall of Amsterdam, now the Royal Palace.[3]
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