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  1. Jacob van Campen (2 de fevereiro de 1596 — 13 de setembro de 1657) foi um artista e arquiteto neerlandês do Século de Ouro. [ 1][ 2] Vida. Nasceu em uma família rica em Haarlem, e passou sua juventude em sua cidade natal. Sendo de origem nobre e com o tempo em suas mãos, começou a pintar principalmente como um passatempo.

  2. Jacob van Campen (2 February 1596 - 13 September 1657) was a Dutch artist and architect of the Golden Age . Life [ edit] He was born into a wealthy family at Haarlem, and spent his youth in his home town. Being of noble birth and with time on his hands, he took up painting mainly as a pastime.

  3. Jacob van Campen (born Feb. 2, 1595, Haarlem, Holland [the Netherlands]—died Sept. 13, 1657, Huis Randenbroek, near Amersfoort) was a Dutch architect, one of the leaders of a group of architects who created a restrained architectural style that was suited to the social and political climate of the Netherlands.

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  4. Johan Maurits had his house designed by architect Jacob van Campen, who was assisted by Pieter Post for the interior finishes. Van Campen opted for a design based on Dutch classicism, a building style characterised by the use of elements from classical architecture, such as columns, capitals, cornices and tympanums.

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  5. 18 de mai. de 2018 · 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.

  6. CAMPEN, Jacob van (b. 1596, Haarlem, d. 1657, Amersfoort) Dutch architect, one of the leaders of a group of architects who created a restrained architectural style that was suited to the social and political climate of the Netherlands.

  7. The palace was originally built as a city hall for the burgomaster and magistrates of Amsterdam, who awarded the project to the celebrated architect Jacob van Campen in 1648. Van Campen also had a hand in building Huis ten Bosch and Noordeinde Palace in The Hague. Decoration. At that time, only two floors had been completed and decorated.