Laurent-Benoît Dewez
Laurent-Benoît Dewez (14 April 1731 – 1 November 1812) was a Belgian architect of Walloon origin. He is considered the most influential architect in the Austrian Netherlands (present-day Belgium) from the second half of the 18th-century. His architectural projects are of international stature and introduced a neoclassical style with Italian and English influences to the region. He designed a large number of châteaux, abbeys and churches in Belgium, many of which were damaged after the French Revolution.
Early life
Dewez was born in Petit-Rechain near Verviers on 14 April 1731. The abbot of the Abbey of Saint Hubert sent him on a study trip to Italy. There he worked with Luigi Vanvitelli and came into contact with Robert Adam, Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Johann Joachim Winckelmann and Charles-Louis Clérisseau. After a subsequent study trip to Split in company of Robert Adam he worked briefly as an associate of the Adam brothers in London in 1758. In 1759 he came back to the Austrian Netherlands to start the rebuilding of Abbaye Notre-Dame d'Orval, a work which was never completed.
Professional life
Buildings designed
- Abbey of Affligem (demolished)
- Abbaye Notre-Dame d'Orval (demolished)
- Abbey of Dielegem in Jette near Brussels (partly demolished)
- Abbey of Vorst
- Abbey of Vlierbeek
- Abbey of Opheylissem today Hélécine
- Abbey of Gembloux
- Abbot's palace of the Abbey of Tournai, today Hôtel de Ville.
- Abbey church of Bonne-Espérance.
- Church of Harelbeke
- Church of Andenne
- Château de Wasseiges (demolished)
- Château de Seneffe
- Château de Mariemont (demolished)
- State Prison of Vilvoorde
References
- Léon Dewez, 'Laurent-Benoit Dewez: premier architecte de la Cour de Bruxelles sous Charles de Lorraine', 1731–1812, in: Annales de la Société royale d'archéologie de Bruxelles. - 35(1930); p. 65-94.
- Cathérine de Braekeleer, Laurent-Benoît Dewez 1731–1812, Seneffe, 1992.
- H. Gerson and E. H. ter Kuile, Art and Architecture in Belgium, 1600–1800, Harmondsworth, England, 1960.
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Royal Castle of Laeken
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Château de Seneffe garden side
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Château de Seneffe, Orangerie
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Abbey Church of Bonne-Espérance (with medieval tower)
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Abbey Church of Bonne-Espérance
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Town hall (former Abbey) of Tournai
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Town hall (former Abbey) of Tournai
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Abbey of Vorst, Entrance gate
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Abbess residence of the Abbey of Vorst
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Saint-Salvator Church in Harelbeke
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Saint-Salvator Church in Harelbeke
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Saint-Salvator Church in Harelbeke
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Saint-Salvator Church in Harelbeke (nave)
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Saint-Salvator Church in Harelbeke (side aisle)
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Andenne, Interior of the Church
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Andenne, Interior of the Church
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