- Victor Horta
Infobox Architect
name=Victor Horta
nationality=Belgium,
birth_date=6 January 1861
birth_place=Ghent ,Belgium
death_date=8 September 1947
death_place=Brussels ,Belgium
practice_name=
significant_buildings=Hôtel Tassel
House and Studio Victor HortaHôtel van Eetvelde Hôtel Solvay
Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels
significant_projects=Brussels-Central railway station
awards= Titled "Baron " by KingAlbert I of Belgium Victor, Baron Horta (
January 6 1861 -September 9 1947 ) was a Belgianarchitect and designer.John Julius Norwich described him as "undoubtedly the key EuropeanArt Nouveau architect." Indeed, Horta is one of the most important names in Art Nouveau architecture; the construction of hisHôtel Tassel inBrussels in 1892-3 means that he is sometimes credited as the first to introduce the style toarchitecture from thedecorative art s. The French architectHector Guimard was deeply influenced by Horta and further spread the "whiplash" style in France and abroad.Life and career
Born in
Ghent , he was first attracted to the architectural profession when he helped his uncle on abuilding site at the age of twelve. He studied in Ghent, but left to become aninterior designer living inMontmartre inParis . There, he was inspired by the emerging impressionist and pointillist artists, and also by the possibilities of working iniron andglass .When Horta's father died in 1880, he returned to Belgium and moved to
Brussels , to study at the academy of fine arts. He married, and fathered two daughters.In Brussels, Horta built a friendship with
Paul Hankar , later also to embrace Art Nouveau. Horta did well in his studies, and was taken on as an assistant by his professorAlphonse Balat , architect toLeopold II of Belgium . Together, they designed the royalGreenhouses of Laeken , Horta's first work to utilise glass and iron.By 1885, Horta was working on his own, and designed three
house s which were built that year. He then decided to avoid residential work for wealthy clients and instead devoted himself to competitions for public work, includingstatuary and eventomb s. He focused on thecurvature of his designs, believing that the forms he produced were highly practical and not artistic affectations. After introducing Art Nouveau in an exhibition held in 1892, Horta was inspired. Commissioned to design a home for professorTassel , he transfused the recent influences intoHôtel Tassel , completed in 1893. Incorporating interior iron structure with curvilinear botanical forms, which was known as “biomorphic whiplash,” and successfully created the first Art Nouveau architecture. Ornate and elaborate designs and natural lighting were concealed behind a stone façade to harmonize the building with the more rigid houses next door. [' [http://jeannierenee.com Jeannie Bastian] '. " [http://jeannierenee.com/Horta.html The House that Horta Built] ". AccessedJanuary 05 2007 .]During this period, Horta socialised widely and joined the
freemason s, he was a member of the lodge "Les Amis Philanthropes " of theGrand Orient of Belgium in Brussels. This ensured a stream of clients when he returned to designinghousing and shops from 1893.After receiving great notoriety for his designs, Horta was commissioned to complete many other important buildings throughout Brussels. Enhancing this new architectural style, Horta designed the Hôtel Solvay (1895–1900) and his own residence (1898) employing iron and stone façade with elaborate iron interiors.After Art Nouveau lost favor, many of Horta's buildings were destroyed, most notably the Maison du Peuple (1895-1899) built for the progressive political party, the
Belgian Labour Party and demolished in 1965. However, several of Horta’s buildings are still standing in Brussels to today and available to tour. Most notably are the Magasins Waucquez, formerly a department store, now theBrussels Comic Book Museum and four of his private houses ("hôtels"), which were designated as a UNESCOWorld Heritage Site :
*Hôtel Tassel , designed and built for Prof. Émile Tassel in 1892 - 1893.
*Hôtel Solvay , designed and built 1895 - 1900.
*Hôtel van Eetvelde , designed and built 1895 - 1898.
*Maison and Atelier Horta, designed in 1898, now theHorta Museum , dedicated to his work.List of Works
*1889 :
Temple of Human Passions , Cinquantenaire Park inBrussels (protected monument since 1976)
*1890 : Maison Matyn, rue Bordeauxstraat 50, 1060 Saint-Gilles
*1890 : Renovations and interior decoration to the Brussels residence of Henri van Cutsem, Kunstlaan / Avenue des Arts 16,Sint-Joost-ten-Node (TodayCharlier museum ).
*1892-1893 :Hôtel Tassel , rue Paul-Emile Jansonstraat 6 inBrussels
*1893 :Maison Autrique , Haachtsesteenweg/Chaussée de Haecht 266 inSchaarbeek
*1894 : Hôtel Winssinger, Munthofstraat / rue de l'hotel du Monnaie 66 in Saint-Gilles
*1894 : Hôtel Frison, rue Lebeaustraat 37 inBrussels
*1894 : Atelier forGodefroid Devreese , Vleugelstraat / rue de l'aile 71 inSchaerbeek (modified)
*1894 :Hôtel Solvay ,Avenue Louise /Louizalaan 224 inBrussels .
*1895 : Interior decoration of the house ofAnna Boch , Boulevard du Toison d'Or / Guldenvlieslaan 78 in Saint-Gilles (demolished)
*1895-1898 :Hôtel van Eetvelde , Avenue Palmerstonlaan 2/6 inBrussels
*1896-1898 :Maison du Peuple / Volkshuis, place Vanderveldeplein inBrussels (demolished in 1965)
*1897-1899 : Kindergarten, rue Sainte-Ghislaine / Sint-Gisleinstraat 40 inBrussels
*1898-1900 : House and Studio of Victor Horta, rue américaine / Amerikaansestraat 23-25 in Saint-Gilles (today theHorta Museum ).
*1899 : Maison Frison "Les Épinglettes", Ringlaan 70 inUccle
*1899 : Hôtel Aubecq,Avenue Louise /Louizalaan 520 inBrussels (demolished in 1950)
*1899-1903: Villa Carpentier (Les Platanes), Doorniksesteenweg 9-11 inRonse
*1900 : Extension of the Maison Furnémont, rue Gatti de Gamondstraat 149 inUccle
*1900 : Department store: A l'Innovation , rue Neuve / Nieuwstraat 111 inBrussels (destroyed by fire in 1967)
*1901 : House and Studio for the sculptorFernant Dubois , Avenue Brugmannlaan 80 inVorst
*1901 : House and Studio for the sculptorPieter-Jan Braecke , rue de l'Abdication / Troonafstandstraat 51 inBrussels
*1902 : Hôtel Max Hallet,Avenue Louise /Louizalaan 346 inBrussels .
*1903 : Funeral monument for the composerJohannes Brahms on the "Zentralfriedhof" inVienna (in collaboration with the sculptorIlse Conrat )
*1903 : Magasins Waucquez, rue du Sable / Zandstraat 20 in Brussels (since 1989Belgian Centre for Comic Strip Art .
*1903 : House for the art criticSander Pierron , rue de l'Acqueduc / Waterleidingsstraat 157 inElsene
*1903 : Grand Bazar Anspach, Bisschopsstraat / rue de l'Evêque 66 inBrussels (demolished)
*1903 : Maison Emile Vinck, rue de Washingtonstraat 85,Elsene (converted in 1927 by architect A.Blomme).
*1903 : Department store: A l'Innovation, Elsenesteenweg 63-65 inElsene (converted)
*1904 : Gym for the boarding school "Les Peupliers" inVilvoorde .
*1905 : Villa Fernand Dubois, rue Maredretstraat,Sosoye .
*1906 : Bruggemann Hospital, Place Van Gehuchtplein inJette ; (First design; opened in 1923)
*1907 : Magasins Hicklet, Nieuwstraat / rue Neuve 20 inBrussels (converted)
*1909 : Wolfers Jewellers Shop, rue d'Arenberg / Arenbergstraat 11-13 inBrussels .
*1910 : House for dr. Terwagne, Van Rijkswijcklaan 62,Antwerp .
*1911 : Magasins Absalon, rue Saint-Christophe / Sint-Kristoffelstraat 41 inBrussels
*1911 : Maison Wiener, Sterrekundelaan / avenue de l'Astronomie inSint-Joost-ten-Node (demolished)
*1912 : Brussels-Central railway station (first designs; completed byMaxime Brunfaut and inaugurated in 1952).
*1920 :Centre for Fine Arts , rue Ravensteinstraat inBrussels (first deign; opened in 1928).
*1925 :Belgian pavilion at the "Exposition des Arts décoratifs et industriels modernes " inParis in 1925.
*1928 :Musée des Beaux-Arts Tournai inTournai .Victor Horta was interred in the
Ixelles Cemetery in Brussels.References
*Françoise Aubry and Jos Vandenbreeden, "Horta, Art Nouveau to Modernism", Ludion Press Ghent - Harry N. Abrams Publishers New York, 1996.
*reflist
External links
* [http://www.hortamuseum.be Hortamuseum Brussel]
* [http://www.greatbuildings.com/architects/Victor_Horta.html Victor Horta]
* [http://www.hortamuseum.be Horta Museum]
* [http://www.cupola.com/html/bldgstru/artnouv/artnouv1.htm Cupola's Art Nouveau Architecture Gallery One ] at www.cupola.com
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