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Art Nouveau in Antwerp

The Art Nouveau movement of architecture and design appeared in Antwerp, Belgium, between roughly 1898 and the start of the First World War in 1914. It was principally practiced by the architects Joseph Bascourt, Jacques De Weerdt, Jules Hofman, Émile Van Averbeke, Émile Thielens, Frans Smet-Verhas as well as August Cols and Alfried Defever. Its principal characteristics in Antwerp buildings include whiplash lines and irregular curves in moldings, ironwork, and incised decoration; gentle arches; colorful ceramic tiles, mosaics, and stained glass; gilded asymmetrical ornament; sgraffito; and keyhole windows and screens.[1][2]

"Les Mouettes" (Seagulls House), 39 Waterloostraat, Antwerp, built in 1905.

The Zurenborg district edit

 
Zonnebloem (Sunflower) House) on the Cogels Osylei, Antwerp, designed by Jules Hofman and built in 1900.

Unlike the other major Belgian metropolitan areas such as Brussels or Liège, where Art Nouveau flourished in numerous different parts of the city, Antwerp's Art Nouveau buildings are largely concentrated within a single quarter, Zurenborg, which is a suburban part of the city located about three kilometers from the city center, immediately north of the Berchem train station. The greater part of the structures are situated in the so-called "Golden Triangle" of Antwerpian Art Nouveau, along the streets called the Transvaalstraat, Waterloostraat and Cogels Osylei. The latter, an arterial boulevard, contains a rich cornucopia of highly-ornamented, monumental Victorian- and Edwardian-era architecture, wherein various styles--neoclassical, eclectic, various Renaissance idioms, and above all Art Nouveau--intermingle harmoniously behind small gardens or gates with successive diversity.[2]

Principal Art Nouveau buildings in Antwerp edit

A few major buildings stand out among the Art Nouveau structures in Antwerp, though none have reached the kind of iconic status such as that enjoyed by Henry van de Velde's Bloemenwerf or Victor Horta's Hôtel Tassel, Maison du Peuple, Hôtel Solvay, or Maison Van Eetvelde, all in Brussels.

Zonnebloem (Sunflower) House edit

 
House of the Five Continents, one of the most original Art Nouveau buildings in Antwerp, built in 1901 to designs of Frans Smet-Verhas.

One of the most beautiful examples of Antwerp's Art Nouveau structures is the Zonnebloem House, sometimes called the Maison le Tournesol (Sunflower House), built in 1900 to designs of Jules Hofman at 50, Cogels Osylei in a strand of Art Nouveau close to the German Jugendstil. The stylized floral ornaments run along the bays that differ at each level. One can see two sunflowers on the main façade and three smaller ones on the first floor above ground just above the entrance arcade.[3]

House of the Battle of Waterloo edit

Another remarkable construction in this district is the Huis de Slag van Waterloo (House of the Battle of Waterloo), designed by the architect Frans Smet-Verhas and built in 1905. Here the nearly-symmetrical façade (broken only by a side tower) is articulated by mosaics bearing the names, figures, and standards of the Duke of Wellington and Napoleon I, along with a strange arrangement of bricks on the uppermost floor.

The Maison du Peuple ("House of the People") edit

Several very interesting and original buildings were constructed in other parts of Antwerp, including the Maison du Peuple built in 1901 by the architects Emile van Averbeke and Jan van Asperen, similar in purpose and corporate structure to other Maisons du Peuple (centers of cooperative workers' assistance, usually tied to socialist parties) in Europe. The balanced façade is pierced in the center by a great oval bay is surrounded by a mosaic symbolizing labor with the slogan "Help U Zelve" (literally, "Help Yourself"). The façade is crowned by two angled pylons that terminate in sculptures in stone of a man and a woman, with each figure encircled by a spiral of wrought iron.[4]

The House of the Five Continents edit

Also notable is the House of the Five Continents ("Huis de Vijf Werelddelen"), probably the most original Art Nouveau structure in the city, nicknamed "'t Bootje" ("The Little Boat"), due to the second-floor loggia in the form of a ship's prow that emerges at the corner of the structure. It is actually a complex of four houses designed for the well-heeled shipbuilder P. Roeis, hence the ship forms and name, which also references Antwerp's longstanding stature as a global port. It is situated at the angle of Schilderstraat and Plaatsnijdersstraat and was built to designs of Frans Smet-Vehas in 1901.[5]

List of Art Nouveau structures in Antwerp edit

This list includes all buildings that might be classified as Art Nouveau in a broad sense. Note that this list is not exhaustive and should be added to as need be.

Zurenborg District edit

Northern Zurenborg edit

Address Name Architect(s) Date Image
24 Cobdenstraat Emile van Averbeke House Emile van Averbeke 1907  
55/57/59 Dolfijnstraat unnamed Joseph Baeckelmans 1905
38/40/46/48 Grotehondstraat Ensemble Notus, Zephyr, Eurus and Boreas (The Four Winds) (38 and 40 only pictured) August Cols and Alfried Defever 1901  
135 Lange Van Ruusbroecstraat Schroyens House Frans Smet-Verhas 1908
102/104/106 Mercatorstraat Ensemble Verfaillie Emile van Averbeke and W. Diehl 1901
28 Oostenstraat House "'t Daghet in den Oosten" (The Daghet in the East) Jacques De Weerdt 1906  
32 Oostenstraat Citroen-Cahn House Jacques De Weerdt 1908
34 Oostenstraat Leys House Jacques De Weerdt 1906  
17 Schorpioenstraat De Graaf House Jacques De Weerdt 1906  
47 Velodroomstraat Claessens House Jacques De Weerdt 1907
48/50 Zénobe Grammestraat Églantine House Jacques De Weerdt 1908

"Golden Triangle" of Art Nouveau edit

Address Name Architect(s) Date Image
42 Cogels Osylei Villa of the Waterlilies August Cols and Alfried Defever 1900
44 Cogels Osylei Iris de Lischbloem T. Van den Bossche 1898  
46 Cogels Osylei De Roos House Jules Hofman 1898  
50 Cogels Osylei[6] Zonnebloem (Sunflower) House Jules Hofman 1900  
55 Cogels Osylei De Morgenster House ("Morning Star") Joseph Bascourt 1904
59 Cogels Osylei De Zonnewijzer House August Cols and Alfried Defever 1909
80 Cogels Osylei "Quinten Matsys" House Jacques De Weerdt 1904  
27-30 Generaal Van Meerlenstraat Ensemble "Winter, Spring, Summer, Autumn" - four houses at the intersection with the Waterloostraat Joseph Bascourt 1899
18 Transvaalstraat unnamed Alfried Defever 1914
30 Transvaalstraat Talkowski House Jacques De Weerdt 1906
42 Transvaalstraat "Mon Repos" ("My Rest") House Albert Gondrexon 1901
52/54 Transvaalstraat Lotus and Papyrus (double) Houses Joseph Bascourt 1901
56 Transvaalstraat Boreas House Joseph Bascourt 1898  
62 Transvaalstraat De Roos House Jules Hofman 1899
2 Waterloostraat De Margriet House Jules Hofman 1900
8/10/12 Waterloostraat Ensemble De Pauw August Cols and Alfried Defever 1900
11 Waterloostraat House of the Battle of Waterloo Frans Smet-Verhas 1905  
14/16/18 Waterloostraat unnamed Frans Smet-Verhas 1901
26/28 Waterloostraat Ensemble De Mot Jacques De Weerdt 1904
27 Waterloostraat Verhayen House Jacques De Weerdt 1904
30 Waterloostraat Napoleon House Jacques De Weerdt 1904  
31 Waterloostraat Nymphea House Joseph Bascourt 1904
39 Waterloostraat Seagulls House Jacques De Weerdt 1905  
49/51 Waterloostraat Ensemble Baeckelmans Joseph Baeckelmans 1905
53 Waterloostraat Smeyers House Adolphe van Coppernolle 1904
55-63 Waterloostraat Ensemble Den Tijd ("The Weather") August Cols and Alfried Defever 1903  

Other Districts of Antwerp edit

Address Name Architect(s) Date Image
22 Beeldhooverstraat unnamed W. van Oenen 1901
24 Harmoniestraat Maquinay Carriage House E. Thielens 1902
Koningin Astridplein Royal Society for Zoology Emile van Averbeke 1899
25 Koningin Astridplein Café-Restaurant Páon Royal (Royal Peacock) Emile van Averbeke and E. Thielens 1899  
12 Lange Lobroekstraat unnamed Jacques de Weerdt 1910
14 Lange Lobroekstraat De Dageraad House Jacques de Weerdt 1907
40 Oudekerkstraat Selderslachts-Clasman House Frans Smet-Verhas 1904  
124 Paleisstraat Fire Station Émile Van Averbeke and Jan Van Asperen 1907
52 Sanderusstraat unnamed Émile Van Averbeke 1908
2 Schildersstraat House of the 5 Continents Frans Smet-Verhas 1901  
40 Volkstraat Maison du Peuple - Help U Zelve cooperative Émile Van Averbeke and Jan van Asperen 1901  
34 Peter Benoitstraat unnamed Emile Thielens 1898

References edit

  1. ^ Alex Elaut, Zurenborg Walk, Antwerp: Toerisme Antwerpen, [n.d.].
  2. ^ a b "Zurenborg," A View on Cities, [1], retrieved 5 December 2018.
  3. ^ "Cogels-Osylei 50, Berchem, Antwerp," About Art Nouveau, 15 March 2013, [2]. Retrieved 5 December 2018.
  4. ^ "Liberaal Volkshuis Help U Zelve," Inventaris Onroerend Erfgoed, [3], retrieved 5 December 2018.
  5. ^ "Woningensemble De Vijf Werelddeelen," Inventaris Onroerend Erfgoed, [4], retrieved 5 December 2018.
  6. ^ seishonagon3 (15 March 2013). "Cogels-Osylei 50, Berchem, Antwerp".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

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The Art Nouveau movement of architecture and design appeared in Antwerp Belgium between roughly 1898 and the start of the First World War in 1914 It was principally practiced by the architects Joseph Bascourt Jacques De Weerdt Jules Hofman Emile Van Averbeke Emile Thielens Frans Smet Verhas as well as August Cols and Alfried Defever Its principal characteristics in Antwerp buildings include whiplash lines and irregular curves in moldings ironwork and incised decoration gentle arches colorful ceramic tiles mosaics and stained glass gilded asymmetrical ornament sgraffito and keyhole windows and screens 1 2 Les Mouettes Seagulls House 39 Waterloostraat Antwerp built in 1905 Contents 1 The Zurenborg district 2 Principal Art Nouveau buildings in Antwerp 2 1 Zonnebloem Sunflower House 2 2 House of the Battle of Waterloo 2 3 The Maison du Peuple House of the People 2 4 The House of the Five Continents 3 List of Art Nouveau structures in Antwerp 3 1 Zurenborg District 3 1 1 Northern Zurenborg 3 1 2 Golden Triangle of Art Nouveau 3 2 Other Districts of Antwerp 4 ReferencesThe Zurenborg district edit nbsp Zonnebloem Sunflower House on the Cogels Osylei Antwerp designed by Jules Hofman and built in 1900 Unlike the other major Belgian metropolitan areas such as Brussels or Liege where Art Nouveau flourished in numerous different parts of the city Antwerp s Art Nouveau buildings are largely concentrated within a single quarter Zurenborg which is a suburban part of the city located about three kilometers from the city center immediately north of the Berchem train station The greater part of the structures are situated in the so called Golden Triangle of Antwerpian Art Nouveau along the streets called the Transvaalstraat Waterloostraat and Cogels Osylei The latter an arterial boulevard contains a rich cornucopia of highly ornamented monumental Victorian and Edwardian era architecture wherein various styles neoclassical eclectic various Renaissance idioms and above all Art Nouveau intermingle harmoniously behind small gardens or gates with successive diversity 2 Principal Art Nouveau buildings in Antwerp editA few major buildings stand out among the Art Nouveau structures in Antwerp though none have reached the kind of iconic status such as that enjoyed by Henry van de Velde s Bloemenwerf or Victor Horta s Hotel Tassel Maison du Peuple Hotel Solvay or Maison Van Eetvelde all in Brussels Zonnebloem Sunflower House edit nbsp House of the Five Continents one of the most original Art Nouveau buildings in Antwerp built in 1901 to designs of Frans Smet Verhas One of the most beautiful examples of Antwerp s Art Nouveau structures is the Zonnebloem House sometimes called the Maison le Tournesol Sunflower House built in 1900 to designs of Jules Hofman at 50 Cogels Osylei in a strand of Art Nouveau close to the German Jugendstil The stylized floral ornaments run along the bays that differ at each level One can see two sunflowers on the main facade and three smaller ones on the first floor above ground just above the entrance arcade 3 House of the Battle of Waterloo edit Another remarkable construction in this district is the Huis de Slag van Waterloo House of the Battle of Waterloo designed by the architect Frans Smet Verhas and built in 1905 Here the nearly symmetrical facade broken only by a side tower is articulated by mosaics bearing the names figures and standards of the Duke of Wellington and Napoleon I along with a strange arrangement of bricks on the uppermost floor The Maison du Peuple House of the People edit Several very interesting and original buildings were constructed in other parts of Antwerp including the Maison du Peuple built in 1901 by the architects Emile van Averbeke and Jan van Asperen similar in purpose and corporate structure to other Maisons du Peuple centers of cooperative workers assistance usually tied to socialist parties in Europe The balanced facade is pierced in the center by a great oval bay is surrounded by a mosaic symbolizing labor with the slogan Help U Zelve literally Help Yourself The facade is crowned by two angled pylons that terminate in sculptures in stone of a man and a woman with each figure encircled by a spiral of wrought iron 4 The House of the Five Continents edit Also notable is the House of the Five Continents Huis de Vijf Werelddelen probably the most original Art Nouveau structure in the city nicknamed t Bootje The Little Boat due to the second floor loggia in the form of a ship s prow that emerges at the corner of the structure It is actually a complex of four houses designed for the well heeled shipbuilder P Roeis hence the ship forms and name which also references Antwerp s longstanding stature as a global port It is situated at the angle of Schilderstraat and Plaatsnijdersstraat and was built to designs of Frans Smet Vehas in 1901 5 List of Art Nouveau structures in Antwerp editThis list includes all buildings that might be classified as Art Nouveau in a broad sense Note that this list is not exhaustive and should be added to as need be Zurenborg District edit Northern Zurenborg edit Address Name Architect s Date Image24 Cobdenstraat Emile van Averbeke House Emile van Averbeke 1907 nbsp 55 57 59 Dolfijnstraat unnamed Joseph Baeckelmans 190538 40 46 48 Grotehondstraat Ensemble Notus Zephyr Eurus and Boreas The Four Winds 38 and 40 only pictured August Cols and Alfried Defever 1901 nbsp 135 Lange Van Ruusbroecstraat Schroyens House Frans Smet Verhas 1908102 104 106 Mercatorstraat Ensemble Verfaillie Emile van Averbeke and W Diehl 190128 Oostenstraat House t Daghet in den Oosten The Daghet in the East Jacques De Weerdt 1906 nbsp 32 Oostenstraat Citroen Cahn House Jacques De Weerdt 190834 Oostenstraat Leys House Jacques De Weerdt 1906 nbsp 17 Schorpioenstraat De Graaf House Jacques De Weerdt 1906 nbsp 47 Velodroomstraat Claessens House Jacques De Weerdt 190748 50 Zenobe Grammestraat Eglantine House Jacques De Weerdt 1908 Golden Triangle of Art Nouveau edit Address Name Architect s Date Image42 Cogels Osylei Villa of the Waterlilies August Cols and Alfried Defever 190044 Cogels Osylei Iris de Lischbloem T Van den Bossche 1898 nbsp 46 Cogels Osylei De Roos House Jules Hofman 1898 nbsp 50 Cogels Osylei 6 Zonnebloem Sunflower House Jules Hofman 1900 nbsp 55 Cogels Osylei De Morgenster House Morning Star Joseph Bascourt 190459 Cogels Osylei De Zonnewijzer House August Cols and Alfried Defever 190980 Cogels Osylei Quinten Matsys House Jacques De Weerdt 1904 nbsp 27 30 Generaal Van Meerlenstraat Ensemble Winter Spring Summer Autumn four houses at the intersection with the Waterloostraat Joseph Bascourt 189918 Transvaalstraat unnamed Alfried Defever 191430 Transvaalstraat Talkowski House Jacques De Weerdt 190642 Transvaalstraat Mon Repos My Rest House Albert Gondrexon 190152 54 Transvaalstraat Lotus and Papyrus double Houses Joseph Bascourt 190156 Transvaalstraat Boreas House Joseph Bascourt 1898 nbsp 62 Transvaalstraat De Roos House Jules Hofman 18992 Waterloostraat De Margriet House Jules Hofman 19008 10 12 Waterloostraat Ensemble De Pauw August Cols and Alfried Defever 190011 Waterloostraat House of the Battle of Waterloo Frans Smet Verhas 1905 nbsp 14 16 18 Waterloostraat unnamed Frans Smet Verhas 190126 28 Waterloostraat Ensemble De Mot Jacques De Weerdt 190427 Waterloostraat Verhayen House Jacques De Weerdt 190430 Waterloostraat Napoleon House Jacques De Weerdt 1904 nbsp 31 Waterloostraat Nymphea House Joseph Bascourt 190439 Waterloostraat Seagulls House Jacques De Weerdt 1905 nbsp 49 51 Waterloostraat Ensemble Baeckelmans Joseph Baeckelmans 190553 Waterloostraat Smeyers House Adolphe van Coppernolle 190455 63 Waterloostraat Ensemble Den Tijd The Weather August Cols and Alfried Defever 1903 nbsp Other Districts of Antwerp edit Address Name Architect s Date Image22 Beeldhooverstraat unnamed W van Oenen 190124 Harmoniestraat Maquinay Carriage House E Thielens 1902Koningin Astridplein Royal Society for Zoology Emile van Averbeke 189925 Koningin Astridplein Cafe Restaurant Paon Royal Royal Peacock Emile van Averbeke and E Thielens 1899 nbsp 12 Lange Lobroekstraat unnamed Jacques de Weerdt 191014 Lange Lobroekstraat De Dageraad House Jacques de Weerdt 190740 Oudekerkstraat Selderslachts Clasman House Frans Smet Verhas 1904 nbsp 124 Paleisstraat Fire Station Emile Van Averbeke and Jan Van Asperen 190752 Sanderusstraat unnamed Emile Van Averbeke 19082 Schildersstraat House of the 5 Continents Frans Smet Verhas 1901 nbsp 40 Volkstraat Maison du Peuple Help U Zelve cooperative Emile Van Averbeke and Jan van Asperen 1901 nbsp 34 Peter Benoitstraat unnamed Emile Thielens 1898References edit Alex Elaut Zurenborg Walk Antwerp Toerisme Antwerpen n d a b Zurenborg A View on Cities 1 retrieved 5 December 2018 Cogels Osylei 50 Berchem Antwerp About Art Nouveau 15 March 2013 2 Retrieved 5 December 2018 Liberaal Volkshuis Help U Zelve Inventaris Onroerend Erfgoed 3 retrieved 5 December 2018 Woningensemble De Vijf Werelddeelen Inventaris Onroerend Erfgoed 4 retrieved 5 December 2018 seishonagon3 15 March 2013 Cogels Osylei 50 Berchem Antwerp a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Art Nouveau in Antwerp amp oldid 1156624526, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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