Elevation Design for the Front Façade of the Utrecht Emmakliniek (Demolished in 1979), Unknown (1916)

Elevation Design for the Front Façade of the Utrecht Emmakliniek (Demolished in 1979), Unknown (1916)

€2,50
Sale price  €2,50 Regular price 
Skip to product information
Elevation Design for the Front Façade of the Utrecht Emmakliniek (Demolished in 1979), Unknown (1916)

Elevation Design for the Front Façade of the Utrecht Emmakliniek (Demolished in 1979), Unknown (1916)

€2,50
Sale price  €2,50 Regular price 

This 1916 architectural drawing in pencil and coloured brushwork/watercolour shows part of the proposed front elevation for the Emmakliniek in Utrecht. The Emmakliniek, near Wilhelminapark, was a private hospital founded by Dr J.W.Th. Lichtenbelt; its new building opened in 1916, contemporary accounts describe the intention that the building should feel less like a conventional hospital and more like a hotel or large boarding house, with a carefully designed interior and modern facilities for the period. The building was demolished in 1979 after a fire.

This reproduction is part of our range of art postcards and prints from Utrecht. It is printed on glossy high-quality art card made sustainably from agricultural waste fibres. The format is A6, 105 × 148 mm, making it suitable for sending as well as framing.

Het Utrechts Archief collection: 216262

More art postcards