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Maison-Atelier Louise de Hem, 15-17 Rue Darwin, Brussels, Belgium, (1902-1905), c2014-c2017
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Maison-Atelier Louise de Hem, 15-17 Rue Darwin, Brussels, Belgium, (1902-1905), c2014-c2017
Maison-Atelier Louise de Hem, 15-17 Rue Darwin, Brussels, c2014-c2017. Designed by Ernest Blerot: 1902-5 for the painter Louise De Hem. Stone facade with bay window and cornice with frieze and sgraffito
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This print showcases the Maison-Atelier Louise de Hem, a remarkable architectural gem located at 15-17 Rue Darwin in Brussels, Belgium. Designed by Ernest Blerot between 1902 and 1905 for the renowned painter Louise De Hem, this stunning building boasts a stone facade adorned with intricate details. The focal point of the structure is undoubtedly its bay window and cornice embellished with an exquisite frieze and sgraffito work. The combination of these decorative elements creates a harmonious blend of art nouveau aesthetics and Belgian craftsmanship. Captured in this image are various elements that reflect both the past and present. From vintage automobiles parked along the residential road to contemporary signs of life on Avenue Darwin, it serves as a visual time capsule spanning from the early 20th century to modern times. The presence of birds adds an enchanting touch to the scene; a swallow gracefully perches on one of the wooden balconies, symbolizing freedom and creativity. This artist's house has witnessed countless artistic endeavors throughout history, making it an iconic location within Brussels' cultural landscape. With its rich history and architectural significance, Maison-Atelier Louise de Hem stands as a testament to Belgium's enduring artistic heritage. This print captures not only its structural beauty but also evokes nostalgia for bygone eras while celebrating the timeless allure of artistry in architecture.
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