Place: Amsterdam
Born: 1607
Death: 1678
Biography:
, a renowned Dutch architect, was born in 1607 in the Netherlands. He was part of the school of Jacob van Campen, embodying the essence of Dutch Classicism. Vinckboons' work was highly regarded in his native city of Amsterdam, where he left an indelible mark on the architectural landscape.
* **Fluorescent Lamp**: One of Vinckboons' notable works is the Fluorescent lamp, now housed in the NEMO Science Museum (Amsterdam, Netherlands). This piece showcases his innovative approach to design. (View on Wikioo.org) * **Influence on Dutch Architecture**: Vinckboons' adherence to Dutch Classicism influenced a generation of architects, shaping the country's architectural identity.
* **Museum Universiteitsbibliotheek (Leiden, Netherlands)**: Though not directly associated with Vinckboons, this institution is a testament to the Netherlands' rich cultural heritage, which Vinckboons contributed to. (Discover more on Wikioo.org) * **St. Joriskerk (Amersfoort, Netherlands)**: This historic church, now an art museum, represents the evolution of Dutch art and architecture, a context in which Vinckboons' work can be understood. (Explore St. Joriskerk on Wikioo.org)
* Philips Vinckboons (Ii) | 24 Artworks - Dive into the comprehensive collection of Vinckboons' works. * The Museum Town Hall of Amsterdam, Netherlands - Understand the broader context of Dutch art and architecture.