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Maximilian Gosseau de Henef

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Maximilian Gosseau de Henef (also spelled Coseaux and de Heneff[1]) was an Austrian architect[2] of Alsatian descent.[3]

He designed Star fort Tvrđa in Osijek (German: Esseg), in today's Croatia. Gosseau took over planning of the fort when construction was already underway. Gosseau had to tackle quite a few problems. He owed his renown to their solution, which distinguished the Tvrđa as a specific ensemble from other fortifications of the time.[2]

Gosseau de Henef died in 1741 and was buried in a village Nuštar in eastern Croatia, where he owned lands since 1717.[3]

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  1. ^ K. G. Saur (2008). Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon: die bildenden Künstler aller Zeiten und Völker. Volume 59, ISBN 3-598-22799-X. p. 180 (under Gosseau).
  2. ^ a b Croatian Ministry of Culture Directorate for the Protection of Cultural Heritage (1 February 2005). "Historical-Town Planning Ensemble Tvrda (Fort) in Osijek". UNESCO. Retrieved 11 May 2010.
  3. ^ a b B.N. (2010) Nustarski vlastelinski sklop s velikim perivojem Archived 2011-07-18 at the Wayback Machine (in Croatian). Casopis Gradevinar, vol. 52 (2010), no. 10., p. 612.