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Carpet Design for a Window in the North Transept of the Dom Church in Utrecht, Richard Nicolaüs Roland Holst (1868–1938)
Richard Nicolaüs Roland Holst was a Dutch artist, designer, and draftsman associated with monumental and decorative art. This design belongs to his work for the Dom Church in Utrecht, where a major restoration began in 1921 under architect D.F. Slothouwer. As part of that renewal of the church interior, Roland Holst was asked to design large stained-glass windows for the transepts. This design drawing was made around 1934 in chalk and black brushwork on cardboard. It relates to the Old Testament Prophets window for the north transept, placed in 1936.
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.
Rijksmuseum collection: RP-T-1979-245-G