Bilder Jacob Le Roy (1633–1719) – View of Groenhoven Castle – Belgium – Engraving (1694)
Beskrivning
"Groenhoven" illustrates a perspective view of the Groenhoven castle located in the village of Malderen near Brussels. The scene depicts the moated manor house with its stepped gables, an adjacent courtyard with figures and a carriage, and formal parterre gardens in the foreground. This engraving is from the work Descriptio Castellorum et Praetoriorum Nobilium Brabantiae, published by Jacob Le Roy in Antwerp. The plate features two heraldic shields in the upper corners, representing the lineages associated with the estate, and serves as an important topographical record of the noble residences of the Duchy of Brabant during the late seventeenth century.
Jacob Le Roy was a Belgian historian, canon, and noted topographer who dedicated his career to documenting the architectural and noble heritage of Brabant. He worked extensively to create a visual and historical inventory of castles, monasteries, and manor houses, often collaborating with skilled engravers to ensure high production standards. His publications are regarded as foundational texts for Flemish territorial history and genealogy. Le Roy is particularly recognized for his systematic approach to chorography, combining archival research with detailed site illustrations. His legacy persists through these meticulous records of structures that have often been altered or destroyed over the subsequent centuries.
Artist or Maker:
Jacob Le Roy.
Dimensions:
Approximately 38 cm x 25 cm.
Medium:
Engraving.
Date:
1694.
Condition Report:
This work is in good condition overall. There may be a few minor imperfections or fox or mottled marks to be expected with age. Please review the images carefully for condition details, and feel free to contact us with any questions or for a comprehensive condition report.
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