Pierre Cuypers
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Pierre Cuypers
Summary
Pierre Cuypers is a human[1]. He was born in Roermond[2]. He was born on May 16, 1827[3]. He died in Roermond[4]. He died on March 3, 1921[5]. He worked as an architect[6], ceramics designer[7], exlibrist[8], furniture designer[9], and architectural draftsperson[10]. He ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (117 views/month, #7,251 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Pierre Cuypers was born in Roermond[2].
- Pierre Cuypers passed away in Roermond[4].
- Pierre Cuypers was born on May 16, 1827[3].
- Pierre Cuypers was born on January 1, 1827[12].
- Pierre Cuypers died on March 3, 1921[5].
- Pierre Cuypers died on January 1, 1921[13].
- Pierre Cuypers's father was Johannes Hubertus Cuypers[14].
- Pierre Cuypers's mother was Maria Johanna Bex[15].
- Pierre Cuypers was married to Antoinette Alberdingk Thijm[16].
- A child of Pierre Cuypers was Joseph Cuypers[17].
- A child of Pierre Cuypers was Katrina Cuypers[18].
- A child of Pierre Cuypers was Q136664080[19].
- Pierre Cuypers held citizenship in Kingdom of the Netherlands[20].
- Dutch was Pierre Cuypers's native language[21].
- Pierre Cuypers's professions included architect[6].
- Pierre Cuypers's professions included ceramics designer[7].
- Pierre Cuypers's professions included exlibrist[8].
- Pierre Cuypers's professions included furniture designer[9].
- Pierre Cuypers's professions included architectural draftsperson[10].
- Pierre Cuypers worked as a sculptor[22].
- Pierre Cuypers's field of work was ceramic art[23].
- Pierre Cuypers's field of work was product design[24].
- Pierre Cuypers's field of work was stained glass design[25].
- Pierre Cuypers held the position of Chief Government Architect of the Netherlands[26].
- Pierre Cuypers was educated at Royal Academy of Fine Arts[27].
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Origins and Family
Pierre Cuypers was born in Roermond[2]. Recorded date of birth include May 16, 1827[3] and January 1, 1827[12]. His father was Johannes Hubertus Cuypers[14]. His mother was Maria Johanna Bex[15]. Dutch was his native language[21].
Education
Pierre Cuypers was educated at Royal Academy of Fine Arts[27].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include architect[6], ceramics designer[7], exlibrist[8], furniture designer[9], architectural draftsperson[10], and sculptor[22]. Fields of work include ceramic art[23], a type of arts[28]; product design[24], a concept[29]; and stained glass design[25], an artistic technique[30]. Pierre Cuypers held the position of Chief Government Architect of the Netherlands[26].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Amsterdam Central station[31], a railway station[32], in Netherlands[33], founded in 1889[34] and Rijksmuseum[35], a national museum[36], in Netherlands[37], founded in 1800[38], headquartered in Amsterdam[39].
Recognition
Awards received include Royal Gold Medal[40], an architecture award[41], in United Kingdom[42], founded in 1848[43]; Commander of the Order of the Netherlands Lion[44], a grade of an order[45], in Netherlands[46]; honorary doctor of the University of Utrecht[47], an award[48], in Netherlands[49]; Grand Cross of the Order of Orange-Nassau[50], a grade of an order[51], in Netherlands[52], founded in 1892[53]; and Eremedaille voor Voortvarendheid en Vernuft in Goud[54], a class of award[55], in Netherlands[56].
Personal Life
Among Pierre Cuypers's spouses was Antoinette Alberdingk Thijm[16]. Children include Joseph Cuypers[17], an architect[57], 1861–1949[58], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[59]; Katrina Cuypers[18], an embroiderer[60], 1866–1934[61], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[62], specialised in parament[63]; and Q136664080[19].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include March 3, 1921[5] and January 1, 1921[13]. Pierre Cuypers passed away in Roermond[4].
Why It Matters
Pierre Cuypers ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (117 views/month, #7,251 of 1,000,298).[11] He has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[64] He is known by 27 alternative names across languages and contexts.[65]
FAQs
Where was Pierre Cuypers born?
Pierre Cuypers's place of birth was Roermond[2].
Where did Pierre Cuypers die?
Pierre Cuypers passed away in Roermond[4].
Who were Pierre Cuypers's parents?
Pierre Cuypers's father was Johannes Hubertus Cuypers[14]. Pierre Cuypers's mother was Maria Johanna Bex[15].
Who was Pierre Cuypers married to?
Pierre Cuypers's spouses include Antoinette Alberdingk Thijm[16].
What did Pierre Cuypers do for work?
Pierre Cuypers worked as architect[6], ceramics designer[7], exlibrist[8], furniture designer[9], and architectural draftsperson[10].
Where did Pierre Cuypers go to school?
Pierre Cuypers was educated at Royal Academy of Fine Arts[27].
What awards did Pierre Cuypers receive?
Honors received include Royal Gold Medal[40], Commander of the Order of the Netherlands Lion[44], honorary doctor of the University of Utrecht[47], and Grand Cross of the Order of Orange-Nassau[50].