1st Edition

Huygens and Hofwijck The Inventive World of Constantijn and Christiaan Huygens

By Kees van der Leer, Henk Boers Copyright 2022
232 Pages
by Routledge

232 Pages
by Routledge

Constantijn Huygens was a poet, composer and connoisseur of art and the classics. He was also secretary and confidant to three princes of Orange for 62 years. Hofwijck was also the place where Constantijn’s son Christiaan spent a significant part of his life. Christiaan Huygens was a member of the Royal Society of London for the Improvement of Natural Knowledge and became one of the greatest... Read more
Preface, Acknowledgment, Ithaka Prize, I Constantijn Huygens in The Hague: a courtier in the capital 1596-1687, II Constantijn Huygens and Hofwijck: a courtier as a landscape architect 1639-1687, III Christiaan Huygens: an inventive scientist at Hofwijck 1687-1695, IV Hofwijck's Heirs: Care and Neglect 1695-1750, V Hofwijck outside the family: division and impending demolition 1750-1913, VI Hofwijck in safe hands: a narrow rescue 1913-1914, VII The Restoration of House and Garden from 1914 onwards: A long way up 1914-2000, VIII The Restored Garden around 2005: A successful reconstruction 2000-2011, Map of the Netherlands Genealogical scheme, Literature, Notes, Origin of images, Register on personal names, The authors, Colophon.

Biography

Kees van der Leer is an economist, historian and former teacher. Besides his publications on Hofwijck, he wrote several books on special persons, houses, country houses and gardens. For a complete list of publications see: www.keesvanderleer.nl. Henk Boers is connected as a hortulanus to the historical gardens of Het Muiderslot near Amsterdam and Hofwijck near The Hague. He has also designed and supervised the restoration and reconstruction of these gardens. Boers wrote several articles about the castle and gardens of the Muiderslot.
In 2016, Boers and Van der Leer won the prestigious Ithaka Prize.