Gijsbert Claesz Van Campen
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Gijsbert Claesz van Campen (c.1580 – 1648), was a Dutch cloth merchant of Haarlem who is most famous today for his family portrait painted by Frans Hals. The sitters in this painting have been identified by
Pieter Biesboer Pieter Biesboer (born 1944), is a Dutch art historian and prolific writer on 17th-century Dutch art. His specialty is art from Haarlem. Career Biesboer was a curator at Stedelijk Museum het Prinsenhof in Delft during the years 1973-1976. Bie ...
as the family of Gijsbert Claesz. van Campen and is today split into three parts; the left half is in the collection of the
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, with an extra baby lower left added by
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in 1628, the center half is in the collection of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Brussels, and a third fragment on the far right from a European private collection make up the three known surviving pieces of the original portrait. These three segments were reunited at the Toledo Museum of Art for an exhibition October 18, 2018 – January 6, 2019. The exhibition to traveled to the RMFAB in Brussels from February 2 – April 28, 2019 and the Collection Frits Lugt in Paris, from June 8 – August 25, 2019.


Biography

Gijsbert Claesz van Campen was born in
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as the son of a merchant from Amsterdam, but moved to Haarlem, where he became a cloth merchant and dean of the Merchant's guild there in 1614.Speech by Pieter Biesboer, 13 October 2011
for the
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on the occasion of their acquisition of the Frans Hals painting ''Gijsbert Claesz. van Campen family portrait in a Landscape''
He moved to Haarlem after he married Maria Joris in 1604, where they lived in a large house known as the "Bontekoe" in the Kerkstraat. That is the location today of the main hall of the Hofje In den Groenen Tuin, which was completely rebuilt in the 19th century, but which is a very large house in the
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(formerly known as the Kerkstraat). Soon after his marriage, Gijbert van Campen sold half of a house in
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to Adriaen Stalpert van Wiele of Leiden in 1607, who was living in the other half. On 11 September 1625, he was the only witness for the second marriage of Floris van Dyck to Cornelia Jansdr. Vlasman. In the painting, Gijsbert Claesz. van Campen and his wife are shown with their 10 children, seven daughters and three sons. The painting was probably commissioned in 1624 on the occasion of their 20th wedding anniversary. The eldest son Pieter is standing behind his father in the painting. He later married but died without issue. His brother Gijsbert the younger, standing on the far right with the goat cart, died young in 1641 and his other brother Cornelis is portrayed in the painting as the son whose cheek is being touched by his mother's left hand. The family was Catholic and Gijsbert's son Cornelis became a Haarlem notary who mostly dealt with other Haarlem Catholics. The painting was later inherited by Cornelis' daughter Agnes, who died in 1666. It was sometime after her death and before 1680 that the painting was cut into two, probably because the painting left the house and the walls of the new location were too small.


Natural pose

The painting is the earliest known family portrait by Hals and is remarkable for its informal outside "picnic style", which became quite popular. At the time it was painted, Hals was at the peak of his fame and had already made a successful group portrait with 12 persons, ''
The Banquet of the Officers of the St George Militia Company in 1616 ''The Banquet of the Officers of the St George Militia Company in 1616'' refers to the first of several large schutterstukken painted by Frans Hals for the St. George (or St. Joris) civic guard of Haarlem, and today is considered one of the main ...
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Speech by Biesboer
about the Toledo half of the painting on
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Portretten van Frans Hals - een familie reunie
short film about the history of this large family portrait painting and its deconstruction (with a virtual re-construction), on the instagram channel of the Frans Hals museum, posted 8 January 2023 {{DEFAULTSORT:Campen, Gijsbert 1580s births 1648 deaths Frans Hals People from Leiden Businesspeople from Haarlem Dutch merchants