Léon Emmanuel Govaerts (1891–1970). “the Reserve In Knokke.” Preliminary Sketch. Gouache.
Artist: Léon Emmanuel Govaerts
Light-colored wooden frame (shows signs of normal wear). Frame dimensions: 79 x 66 cm.
Gouache dimensions: 62 x 49 cm. Signed. Titled on the back.
Léon Emmanuel Govaerts (1891–1970) was a Belgian architect of the Art Deco and Modernist periods who was active in Brussels.
Among his works were:
(1924–1928), the Alice and David van Buuren House, currently a museum.
(1930), Hotel Esperance & Art Deco Tavern, Rue du Finistère 1-3, 1000 Brussels.
(1935) 96a Avenue Franklin Roosevelt (with Alexis Van Vaerenbergh), now the Embassy of the Republic of Colombia in Belgium.
(1950) La Réserve in Knokke.
Gouache dimensions: 62 x 49 cm. Signed. Titled on the back.
Léon Emmanuel Govaerts (1891–1970) was a Belgian architect of the Art Deco and Modernist periods who was active in Brussels.
Among his works were:
(1924–1928), the Alice and David van Buuren House, currently a museum.
(1930), Hotel Esperance & Art Deco Tavern, Rue du Finistère 1-3, 1000 Brussels.
(1935) 96a Avenue Franklin Roosevelt (with Alexis Van Vaerenbergh), now the Embassy of the Republic of Colombia in Belgium.
(1950) La Réserve in Knokke.
280 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Modern Art
Condition: Excellent condition
Length: 66 cm
Height: 79 cm
Reference (ID): 1786969
Availability: In stock
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