Background
Overbeek was born and died in Amsterdam.
Overbeek was born and died in Amsterdam.
According to Houbraken, he drew the Roman ruins from life and, while in Rome, he joined the Bentvueghels with the nickname Romulus. Bonaventura was born a year too late for Houbraken"s third volume on artists, and perhaps it was Houbraken"s notes that January van Gool used for his 7-page biographical sketch of him. He is known for italianate landscapes and was a pupil of Gerard de Lairesse.
He travelled to Rome and drew the antiquities, and after he returned was welcomed back by De Lairesse, who took him in.
He started to collect plaster casts and drawings, with a view to writing a book on art history. In all he travelled to Rome three times, and his great Latin work on Roman ruins published in 1708 was translated from Latin into French as Les restes de l"ancienne Rome in 1709.
Bentvueghels.