Joan van der Mey
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Joan van der Mey
Summary
Joan van der Mey is a human[1]. He was born in Delfshaven[2]. He was born on +1878-08-19T00:00:00Z[3]. He died in Geulle[4]. He died on +1949-06-06T00:00:00Z[5]. He worked as an architect[6], jewelry designer[7], graphic artist[8], and artistic blacksmith[9]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4 views/month, #7,297 of 1,000,298).[10]
Key Facts
- Born in Delfshaven[2], Joan van der Mey…
- Born in Rotterdam[11], Joan van der Mey…
- Joan van der Mey passed away in Geulle[4].
- Joan van der Mey was born on +1878-08-19T00:00:00Z[3].
- Joan van der Mey died on +1949-06-06T00:00:00Z[5].
- Joan van der Mey held citizenship in Kingdom of the Netherlands[12].
- Joan van der Mey worked as an architect[6].
- Joan van der Mey's professions included jewelry designer[7].
- Joan van der Mey's professions included graphic artist[8].
- Joan van der Mey's professions included artistic blacksmith[9].
- Joan van der Mey's field of work was architecture[13].
- A notable work attributed to Joan van der Mey is Bridge 283[14].
- A notable work attributed to Joan van der Mey is Hugo de Vries Laboratorium[15].
- A notable work attributed to Joan van der Mey is Pier Pandertempel[16].
- A notable work attributed to Joan van der Mey is Scheepvaarthuis[17].
- Joan van der Mey received the Prix de Rome in architecture[18].
- Joan van der Mey's image is recorded as Vdmey.jpg[19].
- Joan van der Mey is recorded as male[20].
- Joan van der Mey's instance of is recorded as human[21].
- Joan van der Mey's movement is recorded as Amsterdam School[22].
- Joan van der Mey's ISNI is recorded as 0000000066746324[23].
- Joan van der Mey's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 3282802[24].
- Joan van der Mey's GND ID is recorded as 119524724[25].
- Joan van der Mey's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as nr91031994[26].
- Joan van der Mey's Union List of Artist Names ID is recorded as 500013973[27].
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Origins and Family
Recorded place of birth include Delfshaven[2], an urban district of the Netherlands[28], in Netherlands[29] and Rotterdam[11], a big city[30], in Netherlands[31]. Joan van der Mey was born on +1878-08-19T00:00:00Z[3].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include architect[6], jewelry designer[7], graphic artist[8], and artistic blacksmith[9]. Joan van der Mey's field of work was architecture[13].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Bridge 283[14], a plate bridge[32], in Netherlands[33], founded in 1914[34]; Hugo de Vries Laboratorium[15], a building[35], in Netherlands[36]; Pier Pandertempel[16], a building[37], in Netherlands[38], founded in 1924[39], headquartered in Leeuwarden[40]; and Scheepvaarthuis[17], an office building[41], in Netherlands[42], founded in 1913[43].
Recognition
Joan van der Mey received the Prix de Rome in architecture[18].
Death and Burial
Joan van der Mey died on +1949-06-06T00:00:00Z[5]. He died in Geulle[4].
Why It Matters
Joan van der Mey ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4 views/month, #7,297 of 1,000,298).[10] He has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[44] He is known by 38 alternative names across languages and contexts.[45]
FAQs
Where was Joan van der Mey born?
Joan van der Mey was born in Delfshaven[2].
Where did Joan van der Mey die?
Joan van der Mey died in Geulle[4].
What did Joan van der Mey do for work?
Joan van der Mey worked as architect[6], jewelry designer[7], graphic artist[8], and artistic blacksmith[9].
What awards did Joan van der Mey receive?
Honors received include Prix de Rome in architecture[18].