Bilder Jacob Le Roy (1633–1719) – View of Villa Scharbeccana in Schaerbeek – Belgium – Engraving (1694)
Beskrivning
"Villa Scharbeccana" presents an elevated topographical view of the estate and formal gardens of Pierre Ferdinand Roose, Baron of Bouchout, located in Schaerbeek near Brussels. The composition displays a highly structured garden with geometric parterres, rows of sculpted trees, and the Senne River flowing in the background with windmills on the horizon. This engraving is from the work Descriptio Castellorum et Praetoriorum Nobilium Brabantiae, published in Antwerp in 1694. The work is enclosed in a decorative laurel leaf border and serves as a detailed record of seventeenth-century landscape architecture and aristocratic suburban life in the Spanish Netherlands.
Jacob Le Roy was a Belgian historian, canon, and noted topographer who dedicated his career to documenting the noble seats and architectural heritage of the Duchy of Brabant. He conducted extensive archival research and collaborated with prominent engravers to produce high-quality visual inventories of the region's castles and monasteries. His publications are essential primary sources for studying the social and territorial history of Belgium during the late seventeenth century. Le Roy is recognized for his systematic approach to chorography and his contribution to the preservation of Flemish cultural history through detailed topographical records.
Artist or Maker:
Jacob Le Roy.
Dimensions:
Approximately 50 cm x 38 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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