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Henry Heydenryk, Jr. : ウィキペディア英語版 | Henry Heydenryk, Jr. Henry Heydenryk, Jr. (1905-1994) was a Dutch American frame maker, historian, author and designer. He was the fourth generation descendant of a family-run business, The House of Heydenryk (Heijdenrijk).〔The original Dutch spelling of the firm is Heijdenrijk. The New York branch uses the American version, which is spelled Heydenryk.〕 Founded in Amsterdam in 1845, the company is one of the world’s oldest framing companies. The firm made and supplied reproductions and antiques to the Tate and National Gallery museums in England, the Rijksmuseum in the Netherlands and for many other important museums and private collectors including Baron Thyssen-Bornemisza and members of the Rothschild family.〔From Interview with F.A. van Kempen, 2003〕 == The House of Heydenryk ==
In 1936, Henry Heydenryk, Jr. brought the firm to New York City in the United States where he would revolutionize the framing industry by creating new designs and finishes. He supplied both hand crafted frames and antiques to major artists, collectors and museums in the US and Europe. He would also author two books on the art and history of picture framing, ''The Art and History of Frames: An Inquiry into the Enhancement of Paintings'' in 1963 and ''The Right Frame: A Consideration of the Right and Wrong Methods of Framing Pictures'' in 1964. In the beginning, the American House of Heydenryk was a franchise of the Dutch firm, making period reproductions for artists, galleries and museums. Heydenryk, Jr. would eventually branch out from traditional frame making and design his own mouldings and finishes for contemporary artists in Manhattan under the name The House of Heydenryk, Jr. Inc.
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