

About the Artist
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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A Recontruction of the So-Called Temple of Serapidis (before 1704)
Jan Goeree (Dutch, 1670-1731)

View of the Column of Marcus Aurelius (before 1704)
Jan Goeree (Dutch, 1670-1731)

Perseus and Minerva before a Temple (first third 18th century?)
Jan Goeree (Dutch, 1670-1731)

Statue of Osiris in a Garden (before 1704)
Jan Goeree (Dutch, 1670-1731)
More Artwork by Jan Goeree (View all 57 Artworks)

A Recontruction of the So-Called Temple of Serapidis (before 1704)
Jan Goeree (Dutch, 1670-1731)

View of the Column of Marcus Aurelius (before 1704)
Jan Goeree (Dutch, 1670-1731)

Perseus and Minerva before a Temple (first third 18th century?)
Jan Goeree (Dutch, 1670-1731)