- The Prix
Godecharle (Dutch: Godecharleprijs), also
known in
English as the
Godecharle Prize or the
Godecharle Contest, is a
contest for art students, the...
- Eugène-Charles-Jean
Godecharle (bapt. 15
January 1742 – 26 June 1798) was a
Belgian violinist and composer.
Godecharle was born in
Brussels in 1742. His...
- Gilles-Lambert
Godecharle (2
December 1750 in
Brussels − 24
February 1835 in Brussels) was a
Belgian sculptor, a
pupil of
Laurent Delvaux, "the only sculptor...
-
first work to
utilise gl**** and iron. In 1884,
Horta won the
first Prix
Godecharle to be
awarded for
architecture for a
proposed new
building for the Belgian...
-
architect Gilles-Barnabé
Guimard and
includes sculptures by Gilles-Lambert
Godecharle.
Under Austrian rule, it
housed the
Sovereign Council of
Brabant before...
-
architect Gilles-Barnabé
Guimard and
includes sculptures by Gilles-Lambert
Godecharle.
Under Austrian rule, it
housed the
Sovereign Council of
Brabant before...
- Alma mater Université
libre de
Bruxelles Occupation Architect Awards Prix
Godecharle (2001),
International Architecture Awards (2014)
Buildings Agora Garden...
- the Académie
Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels, and
received the Prix
Godecharle for his
painting Job in 1890. Levêque was a
member of the "Salon d'Art...
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specialised welder,
under the
supervision of
sculptor Gilles-Lambert
Godecharle. The
pieces were
matched and used to make a
mould in
which the bronze...
- colours. In 1921, she won the Prix
Godecharle created in 1881 by
Napoleon Godecharle, the son of Gilles-Lambert
Godecharle. This
prize gave her the opportunity...