- Max
Janlet (10
January 1903 – 8
December 1976) was a
Belgian garden architect, painter-decorator and patron. He
practiced fencing and
competed at the 1928...
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director of the time,
Edward Dupont,
entrusted the
architect Charles-Emile
Janlet the
construction of a new
southern wing. Work
began in 1898 and
ended in...
- Brouckèreplein in Brussels, Belgium.
Designed by the
architect Charles-Émile
Janlet [fr], it is
dedicated to the
memory of
Jules Anspach, a
former mayor of...
- No. 78: Café de la
Bourse (1874), neo-Baroque
building by Charles-Émile
Janlet [fr] No. 85: Pathé
Palace (1913), an Art
Nouveau cinema by Paul Hamesse [fr]...
- Mund Men's épée
Balthazar De
Beukelaer Max
Janlet André
Poplimont Men's team épée André Poplimont, Max
Janlet,
Balthazar De Beukelaer,
Werner Mund, Raoul...
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restored in 1881 in a sort of Spanish-Flemish
style by
architect Émile
Janlet. The
castle in this
version can be seen on many
postcards and
drawings from...
- monument,
which was
erected at
Brussels under the
direction of the
architect Janlet with the co-operation of
various sculptors.
Among other notable works by...
-
attend architectural courses. The
following year, he met the
architect Félix
Janlet who
believed in the
young Beyaert's
exceptional qualities and who offered...
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dedicated to the
memory of
Jules Anspach, by the
architect Charles-Émile
Janlet [fr], was erected.
Inaugurated in 1897, the
Anspach Fountain was surmounted...
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patrons such as Léon
Gauchez (1825–1907),
Fritz Toussaint (1846–1920) and Max
Janlet (1903–1976). The art
patron Octave Maus (1856–1919)
donated more than 200...