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Relief under Apollo

Discover Willem de Keyser, a Dutch Golden Age architect and sculptor renowned for designing Rijksmonument-listed buildings like the Oudezijds Huiszittenhuis and Crackstate. Explore his legacy in Amsterdam and London.

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作品解説

This relief shows various musical instruments hanging from a nail. They include a violin, pan pipes, lyre, recorder, harp and bagpipes. A celestial globe is also depicted, along with an armillary sphere, sheet music, anatomical and botanical drawings and laurel wreaths.Additional information:The celestial globe and armillary sphere allude to Apollo as the sun god driving his chariot across the sky from east to west, while the musical instruments and sheet music refer to his role as the god of music, poetry and art.

アーティストの略歴

Willem de Keyser: Architect of Dutch Grandeur

Willem Hendrickszoon de Keyser (1603 – after 1680) stands as a pivotal figure in the Dutch Golden Age, an architect and sculptor whose legacy continues to resonate through monumental buildings and evocative reliefs. Born into a family steeped in architectural tradition—his father, Hendrick de Keyser, was himself a celebrated Amsterdam builder—Willem inherited not only talent but also a profound understanding of classical principles that would shape his artistic vision. His brother, Pieter de Keyser, and sculptor Hendrik de Keyser II further cemented the familial commitment to craftsmanship and innovation, fostering an environment where creativity flourished.
  • Early Life & Training: Willem’s formative years were spent honing his skills under the tutelage of his father, absorbing the techniques of Renaissance architecture and mastering the intricacies of sculptural carving. This rigorous training instilled in him a meticulous attention to detail and a dedication to achieving artistic excellence—qualities that would characterize his entire career.
  • London Calling: Around 1623, Willem embarked on a transformative journey to London, where he joined forces with Nicholas Stone, a fellow architect tasked by King Charles I to construct grand palaces in the neoclassical style championed by Inigo Jones. This experience exposed him to new artistic ideas and broadened his understanding of architectural design beyond the confines of Amsterdam.

Architectural Achievements: Shaping Amsterdam’s Skyline

De Keyser's architectural prowess is most prominently displayed in two iconic structures: the Oudezijds Huiszittenhuis (Old Canal House) and Crackstate. The Oudezijds Huiszittenhuis, located in Amsterdam’s historic canal district, exemplifies De Keyser’s mastery of symmetrical design and harmonious proportions—a hallmark of Baroque aesthetics. Its façade is adorned with intricate carvings that convey a sense of grandeur and elegance, reflecting the prevailing artistic sensibilities of the era. Similarly, Crackstate, commissioned for the town of Heerenveen, showcases De Keyser's innovative use of brickwork and sculptural ornamentation to create a monumental building that embodies civic pride. Both buildings have been recognized as Rijksmonumenten—national treasures—testament to their enduring architectural significance.
  • Collaboration with Jacob van Campen: Willem de Keyser’s partnership with Jacob van Campen on the design of Amsterdam's new town hall represents a pivotal moment in Dutch architectural history. Together, they conceived a building that blended classical influences with Dutch decorative traditions—a bold experiment that cemented their reputations as leading architects.
  • Royal Patronage & Sculpture: De Keyser’s sculptural contributions extended beyond monumental buildings to encompass memorials honoring Dutch naval heroes—Maarten Tromp, Michiel de Ruyter, and Jan van Galen. His depiction of Tromp's tomb, featuring a dramatic portrayal of the Battle of Scheveningen, exemplifies his ability to capture movement and emotion through stone—a testament to his sculptural skill.

Sculptural Legacy: Embodiments of Heroism & Emotion

De Keyser’s sculptures are characterized by their expressive realism and meticulous craftsmanship. He skillfully employed techniques such as basso rilievo—shallow relief carving—to create monumental tombs that conveyed a profound sense of solemnity and reverence. The Battle of Scheveningen relief, commissioned for Tromp's tomb, stands out for its dynamic composition and masterful depiction of naval combat—a feat of sculptural artistry that captures the spirit of the Dutch Golden Age.

Historical Significance: A Bridge Between Eras

Willem de Keyser’s work represents a crucial juncture between Renaissance and Baroque architectural styles. He skillfully assimilated classical ideals while simultaneously incorporating decorative elements characteristic of the Baroque period—resulting in buildings that embody both intellectual sophistication and emotional grandeur. His enduring influence can be seen in subsequent Dutch architecture, solidifying his place as one of the most important sculptors and architects of his time—a true champion of artistic innovation and a cornerstone of Dutch cultural heritage.
willem de keyser

willem de keyser

Netherlands

基本情報

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Dutch Baroque
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Hendrick de Keyser
    • Pieter de Keyser
    • Thomas de Keyser
    • Jacob van Campen
    • Inigo Jones
  • Date Of Birth: 1603
  • Full Name: Willem Hendrickszoon de Keyser
  • Nationality: Dutch
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Relief under Apollo
    • Oudezijds Huiszittenhuis
    • Crackstate Heerenveen
    • Tomb of Maarten Tromp
    • Tomb of Michiel de Ruyter
    • Tomb of Jan van Galen
  • Place Of Birth: Netherlands