Evert Margry

Joannes Everardus (Evert) Margry (Harderwijk, 1841 - december 28, Rotterdam, 8 August 1891) was a Dutch architect. He was one of the main architects of theneo-Gothic in Netherlands. He was a pupil of p.j.h. Cuypers and did for him meestersproeve as Superintendent of the construction of the St. Dominicuskerk inAlkmaar. Evert Margry designed churches, rectories, mainly schools, monasteries, schools etc. In addition he restored some important medieval monuments. He is also the best known representative of the various architects and urban planners in the family Margry.



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[hide] *1 Biography  ==Biography[ Edit] == Margry was the son of a k/merchant. After high school went Margry, following the example of his older brother Jan, engineering study at the drawing school in Amsterdam. Through the Association Architectura et Amicitia and the Maatschappij tot Bevordering der architecture, he became familiar with the construction world and he met the then already famous architect p.j.h. Cuypers. As a pupil at his Office got Margry the opportunity the views on the new Gothic architecture to make your own. On completion of this internship he was given as 22-year-old independent monitoring on the construction (1864-1866) of Cuypers ' Sint-Dominicuskerk in Alkmaar. In 1866 founded Evert a private architectural Office in Rotterdam. The same year, there he built his first Church: Saint Anthony to the Balanquit; later destroyed in the bombardment of 1940.Its scope was limited initially mostly to the province of South Holland. From 1880 he worked together with his much younger brother Albert Margry and, with regard to the furnishing and decoration, with [http://www.microsofttranslator.com/bv.aspx?from=nl&to=en&a=http%3A%2F%2Fnl.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FJosephus_Marie_Snickers Jos. M. Snickers].Because the latter close family was of the Bishop of Haarlem (1877-1883) and later Archbishop of Utrecht (1883-1895), could acquire the Office then possible simpler commands. Margry died in 1891 at the age of 49 years. The Office was continued by his brother and Snickers, which left to the Office again in 1908. Stompwijk: Saint Lawrence Church==Famous churches[ Edit] == Famous churches he designed included the Mary of Jesse Church in Delft, the Saint Boniface Church in Alphen aan den Rijn, the h.h. Petrus and Paulus Church inLeidschendam, the Spaarne Church in Haarlem, the Saint Boniface Church in Amsterdam and the St. Joseph Church in the Hague. ==See also[ Edit] == ==Bibliography[ Edit<span class="mw-editsection-bracket" len="1" style="color:rgb(85,85,85);">] == <p style="margin-top:0.5em;line-height:22.3999996185303px;color:rgb(37,37,37);font-family:sans-serif;">_____________________________________
 * 2 Famous churches
 * 3 see also
 * 4 Bibliography
 * 5 external links
 * Margry Family
 * List of Dutch Architects
 * E.J. Margry, ' the new R.c. Church of Saint Anthony in Rotterdam ', in: architectural Contributions [issued by the Maatschappij tot Bevordering der bouwkunst] 19 (1872) p. 183-190.
 * [E.J. Margry], ' the new R.K. Church and presbytery to Birch Red at Haarlem ', in: architectural weekly magazine 6 (1886) p. 142 and the plates 14 and 15 between pp. 147-148.
 * The St. Lieven-Munster Tower, in: architectural weekly 8 (1888) p. 224-225
 * E.J. Margry, "at the plate", in: architectural weekly magazine 9 (1889) p. 175 and plate.
 * Construction works performed by members of society, assembled yourselves together and published on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Maatschappij tot Bevordering der architecture (Haarlem, 1892) plate XXI [Joseph Church in the Hague].


 * ' Joës ', in: Everardus Margry, the Catholic Encyclopedia, dl. 17 (Amsterdam, 1953, 2nd ed.) p. 255.
 * ' Obituary ', in: the Meuse bode 9 August 1891 (No. 4482) 2nd sheet.
 * ' Messages ' [obituary], in: architectural weekly magazine 11 (1891) p. 202.
 * ' Chronicle ', in: Rotterdam Year booklet 3 (1892) p. XVI.