Jean-Claude Golvin

Reims, the cathedral in the 17th century.

Type

Drawing

Equipment used

Watercolor;Blue ink;Black ink;Gouache (highlights);Graphite;Heavyweight wove paper

Dimensions

52.6 x 74.9 cm (Overall) 40 x 74.9 cm (Drawing)

Period

Geographical area

Location or theme

Reims

Miscellaneous

Presentation :

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Aerial view of Reims Cathedral, early 17th c. The drawing is in landscape format. It is organized within a frame drawn in ink. Traces of watercolor and inscriptions are visible in the margins. Inscriptions appear on the reverse.
The city develops within a fortified enclosure, visible in the distance. The Gothic cathedral stands amidst half-timbered houses. Figures are depicted on the forecourt, on their way to church. The cathedral is flanked on the right by the Hôtel-Dieu, which can be recognized by its grey roofs. In the distance, several buildings can be identified: to the left of the cathedral, the church of Saint-Pierre-le-Vieil, the temple commandery and the church of Saint-Hilaire; to the right, the archbishop’s palace, the churches of Saint-Etienne and Saint-Pierre.

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