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John Hope (14 February 1737 – 20 April 1784), also known as Jan Hope, was a wealthy Dutch banker, participating in Hope & Co., a member of the city council and an art collector. In 1770 he was appointed as manager of the Dutch East India Company (VOC). He is also known today for his Groenendaal Park in Heemstede, where he summered on his estate. Shortly before he died he bought the nearby "Bosbeek". This estate became one of the first examples of a large garden in the 'English Style' in the Netherlands, and shaped by his second son Adrian Elias. His oldest son Thomas Hope became a designer of neoclassical interior decoration, and his youngest son Henry Philip Hope a gem collector and jewelry specialist (and owned the legendary Hope Diamond).

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  • جان هوب (ar)
  • Jan Hope (it)
  • Jan Hope (en)
  • John Hope (Groenendaal) (nl)
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  • جان هوب هو مصرفي هولندي، ولد في 14 فبراير 1737 في أمستردام في هولندا، وتوفي في 20 أبريل 1784 في لاهاي في هولندا. (ar)
  • John Hope (14 February 1737 – 20 April 1784), also known as Jan Hope, was a wealthy Dutch banker, participating in Hope & Co., a member of the city council and an art collector. In 1770 he was appointed as manager of the Dutch East India Company (VOC). He is also known today for his Groenendaal Park in Heemstede, where he summered on his estate. Shortly before he died he bought the nearby "Bosbeek". This estate became one of the first examples of a large garden in the 'English Style' in the Netherlands, and shaped by his second son Adrian Elias. His oldest son Thomas Hope became a designer of neoclassical interior decoration, and his youngest son Henry Philip Hope a gem collector and jewelry specialist (and owned the legendary Hope Diamond). (en)
  • John Hope (14 febbraio 1737 – 1784) noto anche come Jan Hope, fu un banchiere olandese, figlio di Thomas Hope e Margaretha Marcelis. Cugino di primo grado di Henry Hope, fu padre di Thomas Hope e seguace dell'illuminismo scozzese. Oggi è meglio conosciuto per il suo a Heemstede, nei Paesi Bassi, dove trascorse dal 1767 alla sua morte nel 1784. (it)
  • John Hope (Amsterdam 14 februari 1737 – 1784) was een Nederlands koopman en bankier. Hij werd geboren als Jan Hope en was enig kind van de bankier Thomas Hope (een neef van Henry Hope) en Margaretha Marcelis, de dochter van de rijke Amsterdamse koopman . Hij was als kind doopsgezind gedoopt, maar liet zich op 26-jarige leeftijd als John dopen in de Nederlandse Hervormde Kerk. (nl)
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