David 't Kindt


David 't Kindt was a Flemish architect who practised in Ghent and worked in the Rococo style. He is recognised as "the central figure of Ghent Rococo".

Biography

He was born in 1699 in Ghent, where he joined the Carpenters' Guild in 1726, and continued to practise, being appointed municipal director of works for the city in 1755. At the end of his life, he served as the first director of the Académie Royale de Peinture, Dessin, Sculpture et Architecture.
His son Louis 't Kindt was also an architect. David 't Kindt died on 15 July 1770 in Ghent.

Buildings

His work is mainly in the Rococo style, which he and Bernard de Wilde pioneered in Ghent. An example is the theatre on Vrijdagmarkt of 1744, which features a curved front; Marie Fredericq-Lilar describes its style in t' Kindt's Grove Art Online entry: "sinuous line prevails; every curve is answered by a counter-curve", with "bold" and "soft" elements in balance.
His works include :