Campen, Jacob van
A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
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Campen, Jacob van (1595–1657). Chief exponent of
Classicism in The Netherlands. He studied architecture in Italy and was influenced by the work of
Scamozzi and
Palladio. With his Coymans House on the Keizersgracht, Amsterdam (1624), he introduced the
Palladian style to The Netherlands. His most refined work is the
Mauritshuis in The Hague (1633–5), which has a Palladian plan, elevations featuring a
Giant Order of
Ionic pilasters set on a plain base, a
pedimented central section given little emphasis, and a hipped roof. Much grander is the Town Hall (now Royal Palace), Amsterdam (1648–55): it has two internal courtyards separated by a huge central hall, façades with two superimposed Giant Orders of pilasters, and a large projecting pedimented central section over which is a domed
lantern. His
Nieuwe Kerk (New Church), Haarlem (1645–9), is based on the
quincunx plan (essentially a Greek cross within a square), with square Ionic crossing-piers and a
groin-vault over the
crossing. He was responsible for the Accijnshuis, Amsterdam (1638), the Noordeinde Palace, The Hague (1640), and, with others, the decorations of
Post's Huis-den-Bosch, Maarssen, near Utrecht (
c.1628). His secular architecture influenced van's
Gravesande and
Vingboons, and was a precedent for many English buildings. His style was introduced to England by Hugh
May and his contemporaries.
Bibliography
Fremantle (1959);
Kuyper (1980);
RSTK (1977);
Swillens (1961)
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