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Jacob Campo Weyerman (9 August 1677 – 9 March 1747) was a painter and writer during the period known as the Dutch
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. His work encompassed flower and fruit still life paintings, satirical magazines, plays, and biographies of painters. He usually signed his paintings with ''Campovivo''.


Biography

As tradition holds, he was born in a military camp outside
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, where his father fought in the Dutch army against the French. His mother was a very independent woman of Scottish descent, Elisabeth Sommeruell, who kept a ''market tent'' in Charleroi and eventually was able to afford a house in the center of
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. There he was taught in the arts and on reaching his majority, traveled to
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in 1704 and found work at the academy of
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. He claims that he also studied oil painting with the Flemish flower painter
Simon Hardimé Simon Hardimé (1672–1737) was a Flemish painter of mixed Walloon and Flemish descent.Jacob Campo Weyerman''De levens-beschryvingen der Nederlandsche konst-schilders en konst-schilderessen'' Volume 3, Dordrecht, Ab. Blussé en Zoon, 1729–1 ...
.Jacob Campo Weyerman
''De levens-beschryvingen der Nederlandsche konst-schilders en konst-schilderessen''
Volume 4, Dordrecht, Ab. Blussé en Zoon, 1729–1769, p. 470
He specialized in the painting of flowers and fruit. According to the almost contemporary artist biographer
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, he was a member of the
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with the nickname ''Compaviva'', but this may be a mistake. Though Weyerman was known for his embellishments of the truth, he never boasted about the Italian ''bent''. Houbraken may have confused him with Jakob Christoph Weyermann, a German painter active in
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in the first half of the 17th century. In 1720 he returned to the Netherlands and started a periodical called ''Hermes''. He wote prose in a colorful style, and could flatter as easily as he offended his contemporaries. Jacob Campo Weyerman is not only interesting to modern readers for his literary qualities, but also as a source for historians on cultural life in the 18th century. Especially his magazines give a glimpse of daily life in Dutch taverns and coffee houses and the tourist attractions of his day.


''The Lives of Dutch painters and paintresses''

After Arnold Houbraken died, he also published biographies of painters in his ''De levens-beschryvingen der Nederlandsche konst-schilders en konst-schilderessen'', or ''
The Lives of Dutch painters and paintresses ''The Lives of Dutch painters and paintresses'', or ''De levens-beschryvingen der Nederlandsche konst-schilders en konst-schilderessen'', as it was originally known in Dutch, is a series of artist biographies with engraved portraits written by the ...
'', in four parts during the years 1729–39. Though leaning heavily on Houbraken's work, he seems to have intended his version as a rebuttal to some of the anecdotes in Houbraken's work. Moreover, Weyerman also made use of one of Houbraken's sources, namely
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's ''
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''. Houbraken's son
Jacobus Houbraken Jacobus Houbraken (25 December 1698 – 14 November 1780) was a Dutch engraver and the son of the artist and biographer Arnold Houbraken (1660–1719), whom he assisted in producing a published record of the lives of artists from the Dutch Go ...
, who had helped his mother finish Houbraken's third volume, also helped Weyerman with engravings and made the portrait of him in his book after a design by
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. In the decorative frame of the portrait, a piece of paper illustrating a book title page shows the words ''"Den Ontleeder der Gebrekken"'', which means the ''Anatomist of Faults''. It is unclear today how many of Weyerman's anecdotes are based on truth or fiction. His weekly magazines were very popular. Their sensationalism and emphasis on scandals caused him to have many enemies which led to his conviction for slander and a life sentence. This was a particularly heavy sentence, and he lived in the prison in
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from 1738 until his death nine years later at the age of 69.


Literary works

* ''Democritus en Heraclitus Brabantsche Voyage'' (1701) * ''De Rotterdamsche Hermes'' (1720–1721) * ''Den ontleeder der gebreeken. Deel 1'' (1724) * ''Historie des Pausdoms'' (1725–1728) * ''Den ontleeder der gebreeken. Deel 2'' (1726) * ''De levens-beschryvingen der Nederlandsche konst-schilders en konst-schilderessen, door Jakob Campo Weyerman, Konst-schider''.De levens-beschryvingen...Volume IV
on archive.org Verrijkt met nieuwe Vignetten, Vierde Deel. Te Dordrecht, By Ab. Blussé en Zoon, MDCCLXIX (1729–1769) * ''De Leevensbyzonderheden van J.H. baron van Syberg'' (1733) * ''Den adelaar'' (1735)


References


External links

*
Profile and works online at dbnl

Stichting Jacob Campo Weyerman
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