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Maison Dricot, 47 rue Malibran, Brussels, Belgium, (1900), c2014-c2017
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Maison Dricot, 47 rue Malibran, Brussels, Belgium, (1900), c2014-c2017
Maison Dricot, 47 rue Malibran, Brussels, Belgium, c2014-c2017. Designed by Edouard Pelseneer: 1900: With sgraffito by Paul Cauchie of six construction workers with their tools and materials. Facade in white brick with bands of red bricks
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Ainsworth Alan John Alan John Ainsworth Arched Belgian Brick Brickwork Brussels Cauchie Climbing Construction Edouard Ixelles Ladder Paul Paul Cauchie Pierre Sgraffito Town House Townhouse 2010s Gold Colour
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This print showcases the stunning Maison Dricot, located at 47 rue Malibran in Brussels, Belgium. Designed by the talented architect Edouard Pelseneer in 1900, this architectural masterpiece seamlessly blends elements of art nouveau with a touch of decorative arts. The facade is adorned with white bricks and bands of red bricks, creating an eye-catching contrast. Adding to its allure is the exquisite sgraffito artwork by Paul Cauchie depicting six construction workers diligently engaged in their craft. With their tools and materials in hand, they symbolize the dedication and craftsmanship that went into constructing this remarkable building. The photograph captures every intricate detail of Maison Dricot's exterior. From the arched windows to the golden accents adorning certain areas, each element contributes to its overall charm. The ladder leaning against the house suggests ongoing work or perhaps a glimpse into its rich history. Situated on a picturesque lane in Ixelles, this townhouse stands as a testament to Belgian architecture and European heritage. Its timeless beauty transcends time periods - from its origins in the early 20th century through present-day renovations between 2014 and 2017. This print serves as a visual tribute to both Edouard Pelseneer's visionary design and Paul Cauchie's artistic contribution. It invites viewers to appreciate not only the skillful craftsmanship but also the historical significance embedded within Maison Dricot's walls.
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