Abraham van der Hart

Abraham van der Hart (1727, Amsterdam – 1820, Amsterdam), was an 18th century architect from the Northern Netherlands.

Biography

According to the RKD he learned architecture and draughtsmanship from his father, Jan van der Hart, and became an architect specialized in Neoclassicism, who built the Hodson house and Barnaart house in Haarlem.[1] In Amsterdam, he built the theatre De Kleine Komedie and redesigned the Trippenhuis in 1815-1817 to house an art and print cabinet that later merged with the Rijksmuseum.[2] [1]

References

  1. ^ a b Abraham van der Hart in the RKD
  2. ^ Trippenhuis in Bureau of Monuments, Amsterdam