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Jan Goeree - Reconstruction of the Circus Maximus (above) and a View of the Site (below)

Reconstruction of the Circus Maximus (above) and a View of the Site (below) (before 1704)

Jan Goeree (Dutch, 1670-1731)
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Jan Goeree

Goeree was a painter, draughtsman, engraver and etcher. He was the son of Willem Goeree, a Dutch art theorist who undertook a comprehensive survey of the various techniques necessary to make a great artist: drawing, architectural knowledge, perspective, anatomy, composition, imagination, colour and shading, all of which his son evidently mastered.

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Reconstruction of the Monument to Septimius Severus (above), View of the Ruins (below)

Reconstruction of the Monument to Septimius Severus (above), View of the Ruins (below) (before 1704)

Jan Goeree (Dutch, 1670-1731)
Reconstruction of the Theatre of Marcellus (above) and a View of the Ruins (below)

Reconstruction of the Theatre of Marcellus (above) and a View of the Ruins (below) (before 1704)

Jan Goeree (Dutch, 1670-1731)
A View of Two Obelisks, One in the Vatican and the Other on the Esqualine Hill.

A View of Two Obelisks, One in the Vatican and the Other on the Esqualine Hill. (before 1704)

Jan Goeree (Dutch, 1670-1731)
Harlekin, der einen Guckkasten voführt

Harlekin, der einen Guckkasten voführt

Jan Goeree (Dutch, 1670-1731)
View of the Ruins of the Palatine Hill before

View of the Ruins of the Palatine Hill before (1704_before 1704)

Jan Goeree (Dutch, 1670-1731)
A Reconstruction of the Aerarium (above) and a View of the Ruins (below)

A Reconstruction of the Aerarium (above) and a View of the Ruins (below) (before 1704)

Jan Goeree (Dutch, 1670-1731)
Ichnographia (or groundplan) of the Arch of Septimius Severus (above) and the Curia Hostilia (below)

Ichnographia (or groundplan) of the Arch of Septimius Severus (above) and the Curia Hostilia (below) (before 1704)

Jan Goeree (Dutch, 1670-1731)
Reconstruction of the Thermae of Titus (above) and a View of the Ruins (below)

Reconstruction of the Thermae of Titus (above) and a View of the Ruins (below) (before 1704)

Jan Goeree (Dutch, 1670-1731)
Arch of Septimius Severus, Frontal Elevation (above) and Side View (below)

Arch of Septimius Severus, Frontal Elevation (above) and Side View (below) (before 1704)

Jan Goeree (Dutch, 1670-1731)
A View of the Column of Trajan (above) with Details (below)

A View of the Column of Trajan (above) with Details (below) (before 1704)

Jan Goeree (Dutch, 1670-1731)
A Reconstruction of the Temple of Antonious and Faustina (above) and a View of the Ruins (below)

A Reconstruction of the Temple of Antonious and Faustina (above) and a View of the Ruins (below) (before 1704)

Jan Goeree (Dutch, 1670-1731)
A Reconstruction of the Templum Isis (above) and a View of the Ruins (below)

A Reconstruction of the Templum Isis (above) and a View of the Ruins (below) (before 1704)

Jan Goeree (Dutch, 1670-1731)
A Reconstruction of the Temple of Janus (above) and a View of the Ruins (below)

A Reconstruction of the Temple of Janus (above) and a View of the Ruins (below) (before 1704)

Jan Goeree (Dutch, 1670-1731)
Design for the Title Page of ‘Acta Germanica’

Design for the Title Page of ‘Acta Germanica’ (late 17th–early 18th century)

Jan Goeree (Dutch, 1670-1731)
An Islamic Prophet Appearing in the Courtyard of a Prison in Alexandria

An Islamic Prophet Appearing in the Courtyard of a Prison in Alexandria (1706)

Jan Goeree (Dutch, 1670-1731)
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