Colen Campbell

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Colen Campbell (June 15, 1676 - September 13, 1729 ) was a pioneering architect of Scottish descent who spent most of his career in England. He is considered the founder of the Georgian style .

Vitruvius Britannicus

His most important publication, Vitruvius Britannicus, or the British Architect… appeared in three volumes between 1715 and 1725. It was mainly a collection of copperplate engravings of English buildings and building designs, mainly by Inigo Jones , Christopher Wren , Campbell himself and by other outstanding architects of his time. The buildings were shown in views, sections and floor plans, occasionally also in perspective. Campbell's selection mainly took into account buildings influenced by Palladianism and contributed significantly to its spread in England. This collection is considered to be the first in English after "The First and Chief Groundes of Architecture" by John Shute .

buildings

  • Wanstead House, Essex, about 1714 to 1720;
  • Burlington House , London, 1717;
  • Stourhead , Wiltshire, 1721 to 1724;
  • Pembroke House, Whitehall, London, 1723;
  • Houghton Hall, Norfolk, from 1722;
  • Mereworth Castle, Kent, 1722 to 1725;
  • Waverley Abbey House , Surrey, about 1723-1725;
  • Compton Place, Eastbourne, Sussex, from 1726.

literature

  • John Summerson , Architecture in Britain 1530-1830. Pelican History of Art. 9th ed. New Haven / London: Yale University Press (1993) p. 295 ff.

Web links

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