- The
Stoclet Palace (French:
Palais Stoclet [palɛ stɔklɛ]; Dutch:
Stocletpaleis [stɔˈklɛːpaːˌlɛis]) is a
mansion in Brussels, Belgium. It was
designed by...
- The Tree of Life,
Stoclet Frieze (French: L'Arbre de Vie,
Stoclet Frieze) is a
painting by the
Austrian symbolist painter Gustav Klimt. It was completed...
- The
Stoclet Frieze is a
series of
three mosaics created by the
Austrian painter Gustav Klimt for a 1905–1911
commission for the
Stoclet Palace in Brussels...
- co-establisher of the
Wiener Werkstätte. His most
famous architectural work is the
Stoclet Palace, in Brussels, (1905–1911) a
pioneering work of
Modern Architecture...
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Adolphe Stoclet (French pronunciation: [adɔlf stɔklɛ]; 30
September 1871 – 3
November 1949) was a
Belgian engineer,
financier and
noted collector. Today...
- 2007 "
Stoclet House".
UNESCO World Heritage Centre.
Archived from the
original on 20
November 2020.
Retrieved 20
November 2020. "Palais
Stoclet ist Weltkulturerbe"...
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formal and geometric. The
final Art
Nouveau landmark in
Brussels was the
Stoclet Palace by the Austrian-Moravian
architect Josef Hoffmann (1905–1911), now...
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Byzantine imagery. In 1904, he
collaborated with
other artists on the
lavish Stoclet Palace, the home of a
wealthy Belgian industrialist that was one of the...
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family of the Udalrichings [de].
Jackman 2007, p. 22.
Lapidge 2017, p. 5-6.
Stoclet 2018, p. 203. [Le Jan, Régine.
Famille et
pouvoir dans le
monde franc (VIIe-Xe...
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decorative scheme of
Josef Hoffmann for the
Stoclet Palace (1905–1911). The
Klimt mural for the
dining room at the
Stoclet Palace is
considered a
masterpiece of...