Gustave Strauven Collection
Gustave Strauven, a renowned artist from Brussels, Belgium, left an indelible mark on the architectural landscape of his city
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Gustave Strauven, a renowned artist from Brussels, Belgium, left an indelible mark on the architectural landscape of his city. His masterpieces include Maison de Beck on 9 Avenue Paul Dejaer (1905), Villa Germaine on 24 AV. Palmeston (1897), and Maison St. Cyr on 11 Square Ambiorix (1900). These stunning buildings showcase Strauven's exceptional talent and artistic vision. Another notable work by Strauven is located at 28 Rue Luther (1902) and was beautifully executed by Alan John Ainsworth. The same can be said for Maison Van Dijck on 85 Bld. Clovis (1900) and Villa Kjobenhavn on 52 Rue Souveraine (1899), both adorned with Ainsworth's artistic touch. One cannot miss the captivating beauty of the house at 43 Av. Louise Bertrand (1906), also enhanced by Ainsworth's creativity. Similarly, the enchanting architecture of 31 Rue de L Abdication in Brussels stands as a testament to Strauven's genius alongside Ainsworth's artistry. Maison Kwachet holds a special place among Gustave Strauven's works, with two versions found at different addresses: one at 51 Rue Van Campenhout and another at number four of the same street, both dating back to 1901. These remarkable structures have stood strong throughout time, capturing the imagination of all who lay eyes upon them. Thanks to careful preservation efforts from c2014-2017, these architectural gems continue to inspire awe and admiration for both Gustave Strauven and Alan John Ainsworth – two artists whose collaboration created everlasting beauty in Brussels' urban fabric.