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Henri Van Dievoet

Henri van Dievoet (/ˈdvʊt/, 19 January 1869 – 24 April 1931) was a Belgian architect.[1]

Henri van Dievoet
Henri van Dievoet, 1908
Born
Henri Joseph Léon Van Dievoet

(1869-01-19)19 January 1869
Died24 April 1931(1931-04-24) (aged 62)
Nationality Kingdom of Belgium
Alma materAcadémie Royale des Beaux-Arts
OccupationArchitect
Known forHotel Astoria, Royal Military Academy
FamilyVan Dievoet family
Signature
Hotel Astoria by Henri Van Dievoet

Biography edit

Early life edit

Van Dievoet was born into an old family of Brussels descended from the Sweerts lineage,[2] one of the Seven Noble Houses of Brussels, which had already shone in the fine arts at the time of Louis XIV. His great-granduncles were the goldsmith Philippe Van Dievoet and the sculptor Peter Van Dievoet, one of the creators of the Grand-Place of Brussels. Joseph Poelaert was his great-uncle.

Education edit

Henri Van Dievoet enrolled at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts on 1 August 1884 and took courses there until 1892. He was a brilliant student and distinguished himself by received numerous awards: the geometry award, the perspective award, the construction award, the archaeology award, the art history award, the hygiene award, the jurisprudence award, and the architecture history award.[3]

He also received a formation by architect Ernest Acker, who would eventually be a witness at his wedding.[4]

His architectural work edit

His first house (1889) was the house and artist's studio built for stockbroker Félix Rodberg, 30 rue Washington in Ixelles.[5]

In 1890, he participated in the Salon d' Architecture de l'Exposition des Beaux-Arts de Bruxelles alongside his friend Victor Horta and Maurice Van Ysendijck.

In 1894, he won the Grand Prix d'architecture of the City of Brussels for his project "House of Parliament for a constitutional country".

He also won the Prix de Rome.[6]

In 1901, he conceived a series of buildings with apartments on rue Campenhout in Brussels. Other works include a house and artist's studio built for stockbroker Félix Rodberg in rue Washington (1889); the Evangelical Church in Haine Saint Paul Jolimont (1890); four houses on the rue General Patton (1895); the Royal Military Academy[1] on the avenue de la Renaissance, with fellow architect Henri Maquet (1908); and the Hotel Astoria,[1] rue Royale (1909).

Among his disciples appears Joseph Van Neck, who worked as draftsman in his workshop.

Positions held edit

He was for many years the secretary of the Central Société of Architecture of Brussels.

Starting in 1910, he was professor at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels.

From 1924 to 1931, From 1924 to 1931 he taught architectural drawing and perspective at the Academy of Fine Arts in Saint Gilles.

End of his life edit

Henri van Dievoet died at the Brugmann Hospital, and, according to his wishes, only his close friends and family were present, among whom was his friend Victor Horta. His burial took place in Brussels Cemetery in Evere. He is buried in the large central alley, n° 218, under a simple cross.

His work edit

His work marks the urban landscape of Brussels :

  • House and artist's studio built for stockbroker Félix Rodberg, 28 and 30 rue Washington in Ixelles. This workshop was rented by Félix Rodberg to several artists.
  • Protestant Temple of Haine-Saint-Paul-Jolimont, rue Henri Aubry, dedicated 1 November 1890.
  • Hotel Astoria (1909), rue Royale, 103. built for the Brussels International Expo (1910)
  • Firm of Muds, quay de Willebroeck, 22.
  • Arsenal of Cartage, boulevard Louis Schmidt, 1–29.
  • Royal Military Academy, avenue de la Renaissance, 30, in collaboration with Henri Maquet.
  • Diamond Deluxe Hotel, (the future Aegidium), heightening of part of the Moorish room, in Saint-Gilles (Brussels).
  • The hotel De Leeuw, in 1897, decorated with Sgraffite (" Maronniers") by his brother Gabriel van Dievoet
  • Houses on the boulevard General Jacques
  • Villas in Watermael-Boitsfort on the periphery of Brussels
  • Monument of Leon Rodberg (1832–1888), of Art nouveau style in the Cimetière of Robermont.
  • In Hasselt, he drew the designs of the National Bank.

Writings edit

  • "Exposure of work of the pupils of the Co-educational school of drawing and industry of Schaerbeek", in the Emulation, Brussels, 1893, E. Lyon-Claesen, pp. 152 to 154.
  • "Applied Art to the Artistic Circle", in the Chronicle of Public works and Finance, Brussels, 2 February 1896.
  • "Decorative Art", in the Chronicle of Public works and Finance, Brussels, 7 June 1896.
  • "Art with Ixelles", in the Chronicle of Public works and Finance, Brussels, 5 July 1896.
  • "Obituary: Joseph Naert", in the Emulation, Brussels, 1910, n°11, pp. 83–84.

Gallery of his architectural work edit

Family edit

 
Henri van Dievoet with his family

He married Eugenie Ernestine Clémence Hortense Masson in Ixelles on 2 October 1894. She was born in Ixelles on 9 July 1872, daughter of Captain Stanislas Jean Ernest Masson, knight of the Ordre of Léopold, and Marie Eugenie Louise Clémence Mounoury.[7]

His son, Paul Van Dievoet (born Brussels, 23 August 1896, died Schaerbeek 7 September 1947), was architect for the municipality of Schaerbeek, but also produced private work.

His daughter, Germaine Van Dievoet (born Brussels 26 September 1899, died 30 October 1990 at Uccle), was a championship swimmer who took part in the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp.

Henri Van Dievoet was the brother of the famous decorator and modern-style sgraffitist Gabriel Van Dievoet (1875–1934), whose works still decorate many frontages of Brussels.

He also had a sister, Louise van Dievoet, (born in Brussels on 3 November 1880, died in Paris on 26 December 1964) who married André Gachassin-Lafite, Viscount of Orthez, Knight of the Legion of Honor, captain to the 3rd regiment of Hunters of Africa (quartered with Constantine, Algérie). He was Military Assistant-Attache at the Embassy of France in Brussels, then Member of the High Commission of the Ministry for the War near the factories Schneider, Creusot (1915–1918).

Works of other Van Dievoet architects edit

Several members of Van Dievoet's family were also architects.

  • Paul Van Dievoet (1896–1947), his son, architect of the Commune of Schaerbeek
  • Gabriel Van Dievoet (1875–1934), his brother, author of many projects of sgraffitos
  • Eugène Van Dievoet (1862–1937), his first cousin, engineer, professor at the Military academy and architect, member of the Royal Company of Archeology of Brussels, designer of the Brison House, boulevard Reyers, 120 (blue Stone-built house, style Louis XV).
  • Léon Van Dievoet (1907–1993), his nephew, who in addition to an architectural work left hundreds of drawings, watercolours, paintings and engravings of Brussels that were completed between 1923 and 1993 and which preserve a record of many places that have now disappeared.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Artistes, de père en fils". Site-LeVif-FR. 21 November 2008. Retrieved 9 December 2019.
  2. ^ Pastor Hugh Robert Boudin, Dictionnaire historique du protestantisme et de l'anglicanisme en Belgique du 16° siècle à nos jours, Arquennes-Bruxelles, 2014, sub verbo "VAN DIEVOET, Henri, °1869 +1931" : "Né dans une vieille famille bruxelloise issue d'un des sept lignages de la ville, dont certains étaient célèbres dans le domaine des beaux-arts : l'orfèvre Philippe et le sculpteur Pierre, un des créateurs de la Grand-Place de Bruxelles. Sa grand'mère Hortense Poelaert était la soeur de Joseph".
  3. ^ France Maurus, Les bâtiments de la Caisse Générale d'Épargne et de Retraite (CGER) à Bruxelles, Bruxelles, Studia Bruxellae, 2013, p. 18.
  4. ^ François Loyer, Paul Hankar, la naissance de l'Art Nouveau, Bruxelles, AAM, 1986, p. 249, note 274
  5. ^ "Ixelles - Rue Washington". Irismonument.be. 23 July 1903. Retrieved 21 January 2012.
  6. ^ France Maurus, Les bâtiments de la Caisse Générale d'Épargne et de Retraite (CGER) à Bruxelles, Bruxelles, Studia Bruxellae, 2013, p. 18 : Le 23 juin 1898, le conseil d'administration de la CGER prend la décision d'appeler Henri Van Dievoet et de signer un projet de convention. Ce choix est motivé : "les meilleurs renseignements ont été communiqués par les officiers du commandement du génie de la place de Bruxelles, qu'il est directeur de l'académie de dessin de Ninove, et qu'il a obtenu le prix de Rome."
  7. ^ L’Éventail, n° 48, 27 juillet 1913, p. 3 : " À Ixelles est décédée, à l’âge de soixante-dix ans, Mme veuve Ernest Masson, née Clémence Mounoury. Cette mort met en deuil : M. Henri Van Dievoet, Mme Henri Van Dievoet, née Eugénie Masson ; M. Marcel van Dievoet, M. Paul Van Dievoet, Mlle Germaine Van Dievoet ".

External links edit

  • History of the family of architect Henri van Dievoet

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This article is about the Belgian architect member of the Van Dievoet family For other uses see Van Dievoet Henri van Dievoet ˈ d iː v ʊ t 19 January 1869 24 April 1931 was a Belgian architect 1 Henri van DievoetHenri van Dievoet 1908BornHenri Joseph Leon Van Dievoet 1869 01 19 19 January 1869BrusselsDied24 April 1931 1931 04 24 aged 62 Nationality Kingdom of BelgiumAlma materAcademie Royale des Beaux ArtsOccupationArchitectKnown forHotel Astoria Royal Military AcademyFamilyVan Dievoet familySignature Hotel Astoria by Henri Van Dievoet Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Education 1 3 His architectural work 1 4 Positions held 2 End of his life 3 His work 4 Writings 5 Gallery of his architectural work 6 Family 7 Works of other Van Dievoet architects 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksBiography editEarly life edit Van Dievoet was born into an old family of Brussels descended from the Sweerts lineage 2 one of the Seven Noble Houses of Brussels which had already shone in the fine arts at the time of Louis XIV His great granduncles were the goldsmith Philippe Van Dievoet and the sculptor Peter Van Dievoet one of the creators of the Grand Place of Brussels Joseph Poelaert was his great uncle Education edit Henri Van Dievoet enrolled at the Academie Royale des Beaux Arts on 1 August 1884 and took courses there until 1892 He was a brilliant student and distinguished himself by received numerous awards the geometry award the perspective award the construction award the archaeology award the art history award the hygiene award the jurisprudence award and the architecture history award 3 He also received a formation by architect Ernest Acker who would eventually be a witness at his wedding 4 His architectural work edit His first house 1889 was the house and artist s studio built for stockbroker Felix Rodberg 30 rue Washington in Ixelles 5 In 1890 he participated in the Salon d Architecture de l Exposition des Beaux Arts de Bruxelles alongside his friend Victor Horta and Maurice Van Ysendijck In 1894 he won the Grand Prix d architecture of the City of Brussels for his project House of Parliament for a constitutional country He also won the Prix de Rome 6 In 1901 he conceived a series of buildings with apartments on rue Campenhout in Brussels Other works include a house and artist s studio built for stockbroker Felix Rodberg in rue Washington 1889 the Evangelical Church in Haine Saint Paul Jolimont 1890 four houses on the rue General Patton 1895 the Royal Military Academy 1 on the avenue de la Renaissance with fellow architect Henri Maquet 1908 and the Hotel Astoria 1 rue Royale 1909 Among his disciples appears Joseph Van Neck who worked as draftsman in his workshop Positions held edit He was for many years the secretary of the Central Societe of Architecture of Brussels Starting in 1910 he was professor at the Academie Royale des Beaux Arts in Brussels From 1924 to 1931 From 1924 to 1931 he taught architectural drawing and perspective at the Academy of Fine Arts in Saint Gilles Henri van Dievoet picture gallery nbsp Henri van Dievoet as a child by Geruzet of Brussels nbsp Henri van Dievoet c 1896 Photo by R De Man nbsp The architect Henri van Dievoet as a freemason nbsp Portrait of Henri van Dievoet circa 1908 nbsp Henri van Dievoet s tomb in the Brussels Cemetery Grande allee centrale n 218 End of his life editHenri van Dievoet died at the Brugmann Hospital and according to his wishes only his close friends and family were present among whom was his friend Victor Horta His burial took place in Brussels Cemetery in Evere He is buried in the large central alley n 218 under a simple cross His work editHis work marks the urban landscape of Brussels House and artist s studio built for stockbroker Felix Rodberg 28 and 30 rue Washington in Ixelles This workshop was rented by Felix Rodberg to several artists Protestant Temple of Haine Saint Paul Jolimont rue Henri Aubry dedicated 1 November 1890 Hotel Astoria 1909 rue Royale 103 built for the Brussels International Expo 1910 Firm of Muds quay de Willebroeck 22 Arsenal of Cartage boulevard Louis Schmidt 1 29 Royal Military Academy avenue de la Renaissance 30 in collaboration with Henri Maquet Diamond Deluxe Hotel the future Aegidium heightening of part of the Moorish room in Saint Gilles Brussels The hotel De Leeuw in 1897 decorated with Sgraffite Maronniers by his brother Gabriel van Dievoet Houses on the boulevard General Jacques Villas in Watermael Boitsfort on the periphery of Brussels Monument of Leon Rodberg 1832 1888 of Art nouveau style in the Cimetiere of Robermont In Hasselt he drew the designs of the National Bank Writings edit Exposure of work of the pupils of the Co educational school of drawing and industry of Schaerbeek in the Emulation Brussels 1893 E Lyon Claesen pp 152 to 154 Applied Art to the Artistic Circle in the Chronicle of Public works and Finance Brussels 2 February 1896 Decorative Art in the Chronicle of Public works and Finance Brussels 7 June 1896 Art with Ixelles in the Chronicle of Public works and Finance Brussels 5 July 1896 Obituary Joseph Naert in the Emulation Brussels 1910 n 11 pp 83 84 Gallery of his architectural work edit nbsp 1889 House and artist s studio built for stockbroker Felix Rodberg 28 and 30 rue Washington in Ixelles This workshop was rented by Felix Rodberg to several artists nbsp 1897 Avenue Louise 182 Maison De Leeuw nbsp vers 1900 Maison boulevard General Jacques 36 a Etterbeek Brussels nbsp 1901 Ferme des Boues a Bruxelles Quai de Willebroeck 22 1901 nbsp 1901 1904 L Arsenal du Charroi a Etterbeek Brussels nbsp 1908 Ecole royale militaire avenue de la Renaissance 30 Brussels by Henri Maquet and Henri van Dievoet nbsp 1909 Hotel Astoria in Brussels 1909 nbsp 1918 Family tomb of the cousins Charles Janssen Poelaert Brussels nbsp Diamond Deluxe Hotel the future Aegidium part of the Moorish room in Saint Gilles Family edit nbsp Henri van Dievoet with his family Main article Van Dievoet family He married Eugenie Ernestine Clemence Hortense Masson in Ixelles on 2 October 1894 She was born in Ixelles on 9 July 1872 daughter of Captain Stanislas Jean Ernest Masson knight of the Ordre of Leopold and Marie Eugenie Louise Clemence Mounoury 7 His son Paul Van Dievoet born Brussels 23 August 1896 died Schaerbeek 7 September 1947 was architect for the municipality of Schaerbeek but also produced private work His daughter Germaine Van Dievoet born Brussels 26 September 1899 died 30 October 1990 at Uccle was a championship swimmer who took part in the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp Henri Van Dievoet was the brother of the famous decorator and modern style sgraffitist Gabriel Van Dievoet 1875 1934 whose works still decorate many frontages of Brussels He also had a sister Louise van Dievoet born in Brussels on 3 November 1880 died in Paris on 26 December 1964 who married Andre Gachassin Lafite Viscount of Orthez Knight of the Legion of Honor captain to the 3rd regiment of Hunters of Africa quartered with Constantine Algerie He was Military Assistant Attache at the Embassy of France in Brussels then Member of the High Commission of the Ministry for the War near the factories Schneider Creusot 1915 1918 Works of other Van Dievoet architects editSeveral members of Van Dievoet s family were also architects Paul Van Dievoet 1896 1947 his son architect of the Commune of Schaerbeek Gabriel Van Dievoet 1875 1934 his brother author of many projects of sgraffitos Eugene Van Dievoet 1862 1937 his first cousin engineer professor at the Military academy and architect member of the Royal Company of Archeology of Brussels designer of the Brison House boulevard Reyers 120 blue Stone built house style Louis XV Leon Van Dievoet 1907 1993 his nephew who in addition to an architectural work left hundreds of drawings watercolours paintings and engravings of Brussels that were completed between 1923 and 1993 and which preserve a record of many places that have now disappeared See also editVan Dievoet familyReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Henri Van Dievoet a b c Artistes de pere en fils Site LeVif FR 21 November 2008 Retrieved 9 December 2019 Pastor Hugh Robert Boudin Dictionnaire historique du protestantisme et de l anglicanisme en Belgique du 16 siecle a nos jours Arquennes Bruxelles 2014 sub verbo VAN DIEVOET Henri 1869 1931 Ne dans une vieille famille bruxelloise issue d un des sept lignages de la ville dont certains etaient celebres dans le domaine des beaux arts l orfevre Philippe et le sculpteur Pierre un des createurs de la Grand Place de Bruxelles Sa grand mere Hortense Poelaert etait la soeur de Joseph France Maurus Les batiments de la Caisse Generale d Epargne et de Retraite CGER a Bruxelles Bruxelles Studia Bruxellae 2013 p 18 Francois Loyer Paul Hankar la naissance de l Art Nouveau Bruxelles AAM 1986 p 249 note 274 Ixelles Rue Washington Irismonument be 23 July 1903 Retrieved 21 January 2012 France Maurus Les batiments de la Caisse Generale d Epargne et de Retraite CGER a Bruxelles Bruxelles Studia Bruxellae 2013 p 18 Le 23 juin 1898 le conseil d administration de la CGER prend la decision d appeler Henri Van Dievoet et de signer un projet de convention Ce choix est motive les meilleurs renseignements ont ete communiques par les officiers du commandement du genie de la place de Bruxelles qu il est directeur de l academie de dessin de Ninove et qu il a obtenu le prix de Rome L Eventail n 48 27 juillet 1913 p 3 A Ixelles est decedee a l age de soixante dix ans Mme veuve Ernest Masson nee Clemence Mounoury Cette mort met en deuil M Henri Van Dievoet Mme Henri Van Dievoet nee Eugenie Masson M Marcel van Dievoet M Paul Van Dievoet Mlle Germaine Van Dievoet External links editHistory of the family of architect Henri van Dievoet Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Henri Van Dievoet amp oldid 1192508026, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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