- The
Villa Bloemenwerf (Dutch: [ˈblumə(ɱ)ʋɛr(ə)f]) is the
former residence of the
Belgian painter,
architect and
interior designer Henry van de Velde,...
- the
creator of
Tintin who died in 1983, can be
found there. The
Villa Bloemenwerf, an Art
Nouveau villa built in 1895 by the
architect Henry Van de Velde...
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including designing wallpapers and
female clothing.
Their first house,
Bloemenwerf in Uccle, was van de Velde's
first attempt at
architecture and was inspired...
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designed by
Henry Van de
Velde for the
Villa Bloemenwerf (1895)
Chair by Van de
Velde for the
Villa Bloemenwerf (1895) Desk,
chair and
lamps by Van de Velde...
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Stairway of the Hôtel T****el
Villa Bloemenwerf by
Henry van de
Velde (1895)
Chair by Van de
Velde for the
Villa Bloemenwerf (1895)
Poster for the International...
- (1902–1904)
Furniture designed by
Henry Van de
Velde for
Bloemenwerf (1895)
Chair by Van de
Velde for
Bloemenwerf (1895) Desk by Van de
Velde (1898–1899) (Musée...
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founded by
Albert Langen and
Georg Hirth respectively in
Munich The
Bloemenwerf was
completed by
Henry Van de
Velde in
Brussels The
Museum of Applied...
- Saint-Hubert City of Brussels, Brussels-Capital 5355; 2008; ii, iv (cultural)
Bloemenwerf by
Henry van de
Velde Uccle, Brussels-Capital 5356; 2008; i, ii (cultural)...
- the kind of
iconic status such as that enjo**** by
Henry van de Velde's
Bloemenwerf or
Victor Horta's Hôtel T****el,
Maison du Peuple, Hôtel Solvay, or Maison...
- 1896 The King's
House is
rebuilt in the neo-Gothic style. The
Villa Bloemenwerf is built. 1 March: The
first public showing of
moving pictures takes...