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of 17th-century Europe and its influence on European architecture was significant. Dutch architects were employed on important projects in Northern Germany, Scandinavia and Russia, disseminating their ideas in those countries. The
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is marked by sobriety and restraint. The architecture of the first republic in Northern Europe was meant to reflect democratic values by quoting extensively from
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pilasters, gable roofs, central pediments, and vigorous steeples. Brought together in a coherent combination, these stylistic developments anticipated
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and new civic buildings, uninfluenced by the Counter-Reformation style that made some headway in
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Valley and associated primarily with red-brick gabled houses, may still be seen in
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of the 17th century. (Dutch painting during the period is covered by
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Jakob Rosenberg, Seymour Slive, and E.H. ter Kuile,
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