Ernest Blerot Collection
Ernest Blerot, a renowned artist from Brussels, Belgium, left his mark on the city with his stunning sculptures
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Ernest Blerot, a renowned artist from Brussels, Belgium, left his mark on the city with his stunning sculptures. One of his notable works can be found at 120-124 Avenue Brugmann, created in 1904 and beautifully restored by Alan John Ainsworth between 2014 and 2017. Another masterpiece stands proudly at 41 Place Louise Morichar since 1900, also restored by Ainsworth during the same period. Blerot's talent is evident at various locations throughout Brussels. At 50 Rue Washington, you can admire his craftsmanship dating back to 1898, meticulously revived by Ainsworth between 2014 and 2017. His carved signature adorns a piece of art located in Brussels as well; it was crafted in 1902 and skillfully rejuvenated by Ainsworth. Avenue Jean Volders/Rue Vanderschrick showcases another remarkable creation by Blerot from the year of its construction: 1904. Thanks to Ainsworth's dedication between c2014-c2017, this artwork continues to captivate passersby today. Similarly enchanting is La Porteuse d'Eau situated at Rue Vanderschrick since its inception in the early twentieth century. The Maison-Atelier Louise de Hem on Rue Darwin serves as a testament to Blerot's artistic prowess from the years spanning between c1902-1905. Restored with great care by Ainsworth during c2014-c2017, this location holds historical significance for both artists involved. Saint-Gilles boasts yet another display of Blerot's genius through La Porteuse d'Eau created in the year that defines its existence: 1904. Its restoration carried out diligently by Alan John Ainsworth ensures that this masterpiece remains an integral part of Brussels' cultural heritage even today.