Tylman van Gameren
Tylman van Gameren (also Tilman von Gameren , Tylman z Gameren , Tylman Gamerski ) (* 1632 in Utrecht , † 1706 in Warsaw ) was a Polish architect and engineer of Dutch origin.
Life
Trained as a student of Jacob van Campen, he soon went to Italy for further training . There he met the Polish prince Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski in 1660 , who won him over as a civil engineer for his fortifications. He initially began a military career as an artillery officer, but soon worked for the Polish court of King Michał Korybut Wiśniowieckis and his successor John III. Sobieski . As a court architect, he built numerous castles, churches, manors and parks over the course of thirty years, especially in and around Warsaw . As a representative of a classical movement, he became one of the most important architects of the Baroque in Central and Northern Europe. In addition to around 70 buildings, he left behind numerous books and drawings on his death, some of which were destroyed in World War II.
Works
Churches
- Reconstruction of St. Casimir's Church in Warsaw (1688–1692)
- Reconstruction of the Bernardine Church in Warsaw-Czerniaków (1687–1692)
- St. Anne's Church in Krakow , designs modified by other architects (1689–1703)
- Holy Cross Church in Rzeszów (1702–1707)
Castles and palaces
- Palace of the Four Winds , around 1680
- Draft for the Krasiński Palace in Warsaw (1689–1695), later implemented by Giuseppe Bellotti and others with the sculptures of Andreas Schlueter
- Gniński Palace in Warsaw (1681–1685)
- possibly the Warsaw Primate Palace (1690/91)
- Ossoliński Palace in Warsaw (later the Brühlsche Palace , around 1694)
- Reconstruction of the castle in Rzeszów
- Palais Marymont (1692–1697)
- Summer Palace of the Lubomirskis in Rzeszów
- Baths near Ujazdów for Stanisław Herakliusz Lubomirski (1676–1683), rebuilt in classicism , today part of the Łazienki Palace in Warsaw
- Palais' in Puławy (1671–1679), Stary Otwock (1693–1703) and Nieborów Palace (1695–1697)
- Lubomirski Palace in Lubartów
- Branicki Palace in Białystok
- Reconstruction of the palace in Baranów Sandomierski , there: the picture gallery and stucco work
Other designs
- Epitaph for Zofia Lubomirska, b. Opaliński in Końskowola Church , around 1675
- St. Felicitas and Genovefa altar in the Holy Cross Church in Warsaw (around 1697–1704)
- Fortifications of the castle in Łańcut
- Marywil trading center in Warsaw (1692–1695)
literature
- Stanisław Mossakowski: Tilman van Gameren: Leben und Werk , Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich 1994, XIII, 366 pages, ISBN 3-422-06097-9
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SURNAME | Gameren, Tylman van |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Polish architect and engineer of Dutch origin |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1632 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Utrecht |
DATE OF DEATH | 1706 |
Place of death | Warsaw |