Henri Maquet
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Henri Maquet (1839-1909) was a Belgian architect, best known for his work for King Leopold II of Belgium.
Born in Brussels, Maquet trained in Liege, at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels, then worked in the office of Hendrik Beyaert. His work includes:
- Venetian Galleries (nl), Ostend, 1900-1903
- Royal Military Academy, Avenue de la Renaissance, with Henri Van Dievoet, circa 1900
- Completion of the Royal Palace of Brussels, 1904
- Work at the Brussels Park, 1907
Sources
- Henri Maquet at the archINFORM database
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