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The Theatre of Jacob van Campen seen from the stage, 1658 (engraving)
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The Theatre of Jacob van Campen seen from the stage, 1658 (engraving)
3247802 The Theatre of Jacob van Campen seen from the stage, 1658 (engraving) by Savery, Solomon (17th century); 13.7x18.1 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; (add.info.: De Schouwburg van Jacob van Campen van het toneel te zien;
Theatre built in 1637 by Jacob van Campen (1595-1657) based on Teatro Olimpico in Italy, opening in 1658 with a tragedy by Joost van den Vondel. The wooden building burnt down in 1772.); Dutch, out of copyright
Media ID 18259371
© Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands / Bridgeman Images
Amsterdam Audience Auditorium Classicism Galleried Gallery Golden Age Municipal Playhouse City Theatre Keizersgracht Salomon Savery Schouwburg
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This print captures the grandeur of "The Theatre of Jacob van Campen seen from the stage" in 1658. The engraving, created by Solomon Savery in the 17th century, showcases this magnificent city theatre located on Keizersgracht in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Built by Jacob van Campen in 1637 and inspired by Italy's Teatro Olimpico, this wooden playhouse opened its doors to eager spectators in 1658 with a tragedy written by Joost van den Vondel. The architecture exudes classicism and baroque influences, reflecting the artistic trends of the time. The image portrays an auditorium filled with enthusiastic audience members seated in galleried wooden boxes. Their anticipation is palpable as they await a mesmerizing performance that will transport them into another world. This snapshot provides a glimpse into Dutch culture during its golden age and highlights the significance of theater as a form of entertainment. Although tragically destroyed by fire in 1772, this engraving immortalizes the beauty and splendor of Van Campen's creation. It serves as a testament to his architectural prowess and contribution to Amsterdam's cultural landscape. With its rich historical context and stunning visual details, this print allows us to appreciate not only the artistry captured within but also transports us back to an era where theater played an integral role in society's fabric.
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