Kasteel van Boussu by Léon Dolez

1847 - 1902

Kasteel van Boussu

Léon Dolez's Profile Picture

Léon Dolez

1837 - 1902

Location

Rijksmuseum

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Curatorial notes

Léon Dolez made this print of the Kasteel van Boussu. This print presents us with a bird's-eye view of the castle and its surroundings. Made in the 19th century, the image depicts a relic from a much earlier period, evoking a sense of nostalgia for a bygone era. The castle, surrounded by water and meticulously laid-out gardens, embodies power, wealth, and social hierarchy. Dolez's choice to represent it in such detail suggests a fascination with the architecture and social structures of the past, and the values of a feudal society. Understanding the historical context of this image requires delving into archival sources, maps, and other visual records. By examining these materials, we can gain a deeper appreciation of the complex interplay between art, history, and society.