Roulland le Roux
Design for the Rouen Cathedral Tower

CultureFrench
Titles
  • Design for the Rouen Cathedral Tower
Date1516
MediumPen and ink, gray wash, stylus and compass marks, with traces of metalpoint on parchment attached to a later wooden spool
DimensionsSheet (parchment, irregular): 132 × 25 3/4 in. (335.3 × 65.4 cm)
Other (spool): 31 3/8 × 1 1/2 in. (79.7 × 3.8 cm)
Credit LineMuseum purchase funded by the Agnes Cullen Arnold Endowment
Object number2018.123
Not on view

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ProvenanceProbably presented by Roulland le Roux (master mason of Rouen Cathedral, active c. 1500-1520) to the chapter of Rouen Cathedral, 8 March 1516; given to Jacques-Alexandre-Henry du Moucel (1693/94-1767), Lord of Louraille, ‘prèsident à mortier’ of the parliament of Rouen (1718-42), 1726 (1); French family of architects, France, until 2014; [Les Enluminures, Paris], 2014; [Sam Fogg, Ltd, London], 2014 - 2017; purchased by MFAH, 2018.

(1) A strip of parchment attached to the back of the Tower drawing has an inscription written in an 18th-century hand in thick brown ink:
Le Boucher Prestre au
Dessous de Mr Le President
De Louraille en l’année
1726.
It translates as “The priest Le Boucher, under (?) Monsieur the President of Louraille during the year 1726.” The inscription suggests that it was probably added when the object changed hands.

Exhibition Historynone known
Inscriptions, Signatures and Marks
Separate parchment sheet attached to the verso: Inscribed in brown ink in an 18th-century hand: Le Boucher Prestre au / Dessous de Mr Le President / De Louraille en l’année / 1726

[The Priest Le Boucher, under (?) Monsieur the President of Louraille in the year 1726]

Object verso, in brown/brown ink, verso top right: 10. pieds 2 [Illegible / see image]


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