File:Het Nationaal Monument in wording Weeknummer 54-19 - Open Beelden - 20279.ogv
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DescriptionHet Nationaal Monument in wording Weeknummer 54-19 - Open Beelden - 20279.ogv |
English: Newsreels in which Dutch subjects of a certain week are presented.
In two workshops in Amsterdam work is done on the new Monument on Dam square, which is designed by architect J.J.P. Oud. It will replace the temporary monument for the fallen. John Raedecker, the designer of the statues, is busy finishing the statues of the resistance fighters in plaster. In another workshop masons are busy hewing the basic forms of the actual statues. The foremen of the masons Camman and Van Tetterode then mark the important points on the plaster statues, after which the definitive statues will be hewed. Eventually Raedecker will finish the details. With footage of the temporary monument.
Nederlands: Bioscoopjournaals waarin Nederlandse onderwerpen van een bepaalde week worden gepresenteerd.
In twee Amsterdamse ateliers wordt gewerkt aan het nieuwe Monument op de Dam naar architectuur van J.J.P. Oud, dat het voorlopige monument voor de gevallenen in het Damplantsoen moet vervangen. John Raedecker, de ontwerper van de beelden, is bezig met de afwerking van de in gips uitgevoerde beelden van de verzetsstrijders. In een andere werkplaats zijn steenhouwers bezig uit marmerachtig kalksteen de grondvormen van de eigenlijke beelden te houwen. De beeldhouweruitvoerders Camman en Van Tetterode brengen hierop belangrijke punten van de gipsbeelden aan, waarna de definitieve beelden worden gehouwen. Uiteindelijk zal Raedecker de details afwerken. Met beelden van het voorlopig monument. |
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Source | WEEKNUMMER541-HRE0000E8AC at Open Beelden |
Author | Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid |
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