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Daniël Stalpaert

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He trained initially as a painter with his father. He announced his wedding with Margrieta Francen on 26 July 1639. The record of his wedding states that Daniël Stalpaert was then 24 years old and was a painter. The document further states that he was living with his mother and his uncle Abraham de
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He was appointed city architect on 29 October 1648, with retroactive effect from 1 August. His annual salary was set at 1600 guilders, quite a considerable at that time. Why Stalpaert was suddenly appointed city architect by the Amsterdam city council is unclear as he likely had never designed a
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In 1645 he remarried. His second wife Machtelt Lodders was the widow of a timber merchant. This marriage would remain childless. His profession at the time of the wedding was recorded as broker, presumably in shares. He likely took over his wife's timber business.
45:, painter, town carpenter, print artist and draftsman. He was the first city architect in Amsterdam, a position that would not be filled again until 70 years after his death. He is mainly remembered for his contributions to the new town hall of Amsterdam, now the 117:, he designed the Fourth City Expansion, also known as 'New Enlargement'. In order to clarify his plans Stalpaert produced a number of copies of a 'demonstration map' of the new Amsterdam. It is one of the few documents by him that have survived. 98:
building before. It is believed that he got the post through the network of influential people he got to know through his timber business. It was part of his job to supervise the construction of the Town Hall on the
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and had emigrated with his parents to the Dutch Republic likely for religious reasons. His father had become a poorter (citizen) of Amsterdam in 1609. His mother was born in Antwerp and was his father's second wife.
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Stalpaert also played a major role in the 1663 urban expansion plan of Amsterdam city. Together with city surveyor
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in Amsterdam, which started the year after his appointment as city architect. He cooperated with the city mason
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and Maeyken de Walperghe. His father was a Flemish landscape painter who was born in
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Dutch architect, painter, town carpenter, print artist and draftsman
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in an austere neo-classical style. Stalpaert was responsible for
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Amsterdam
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architect
Royal Palace
Pieter Stalpaert
Brussels

Singel
Dam Square
Willem de Keyser
Jacob van Campen
Cornelis Danckerts
Leidsepoort
Weesperpoort
nl
Utrechtsepoort
nl
's Lands Zeemagazijn
Dutch Maritime Museum
Portuguese Synagogue
Oosterkerk
Trompenburgh
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