Willem Goeree (Middelburg 1635-1711 Amsterdam)
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Willem Goeree (Middelburg 1635-1711 Amsterdam)

Elevations and sections of the Medici Column, Paris

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Willem Goeree (Middelburg 1635-1711 Amsterdam)
Elevations and sections of the Medici Column, Paris
dated '1661' and inscribed 'de Kolom staande in't huis / van de Graaf Soison tot paris / door J. Barotius geinventeert.'
pen and black ink, point of the brush and grey wash, on two joined sheets, the sections shown on further separate sheets pasted to the main sheet, brown ink framing lines, watermark Strasburg lily
51.3 x 26.4 cm.
Provenance
Possibly Nicolaas Goldman, Professor of Mathematics at Leiden University (d. 1665).
Hendrick Croockewit (1784-1863) (according to a note in the collection files).
Literature
C. van den Heuvel, ‘Willem Goeree (1635-1711) en de ontwikkeling van een algemene architectuurtheorie in de Nederlanden’, Bulletin Koninklijke Nederlandse Oudheidkundige Bond, 1997, V, p. 170, fig. 13.
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Lot Essay

The Colonne de l'Horoscope was erected in Paris for the astrologer of Queen Catherine de Medici in 1574 at the Hotel de la Reine, which was later acquired by Charles de Bourbon, comte de Soissons, and still stands today. This drawing was probably intended to illustrate Goeree's D'Algemeene Bouwkunde Volgens d'Antyke en Hedendaagse Manier, published in Amsterdam in 1681. Two other drawings by Goeree, probably also made as designs for the same publication, from the van Regteren Altena collection were sold at Christie's, Amsterdam, 10 December 2014, lot 224.

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