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Realisations, art, work by Louis Minard in Belgium on picture(000386)



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1Van Eycks' house  - former Small AmeedeVan Eycks' house - former Small Ameede
Picture by Johan De Bock

Keywords:Empire, passage under semi-circular arch, bay, span, balcony, half-relief, Louis Minard, Jan Van Eyck
BELGIUMGHENT5.7 / 47701828
2Saint Martin's church (in Burst)Saint Martin's church (in Burst)
Picture by Jean-Pierre Pottelancie

Keywords:Church, Neo-gothic, wall painting, spire, organ, saddleback roof, brick, cross ribvaulting, diagonal rib vault, three-aisled, western tower, Louis Minard, Gebroeders Loncke, P.J. Vereecken
BELGIUMERPE - MERE5.2 / 15301852
3St-GertrudechurchSt-Gertrudechurch
Picture by Johan Mares (@Belgiumview)

Keywords:Church, Neo-Romanesque, Baroque, altar, stellar vaulting, central aisle, three-aisled, pulpit, brick, marble, tower, turret, baptismal font, stone, spire, border, organ, Louis Minard, Hugo van der Goes, P. Schyven
BELGIUMWETTEREN5.3 / 18761861
4Our Ladies Birth church (in Kluizen)Our Ladies Birth church (in Kluizen)
(Picture by Jean-Pierre Pottelancie (thanks!))
Picture by Jean-Pierre Pottelancie

Keywords:Church, Classicism, painting, choir, chancel, hall-church, three-aisled, stuccowork, western tower, central aisle, P. Beernaert, Nicolaas de Liemaeckere, Louis Minard
BELGIUMEVERGEM5.7 / 1855
5Saint-Adrian's church (in Adegem)Saint-Adrian's church (in Adegem)
(Picture by Jean-Pierre Pottelancie (thanks!!))
Picture by Jean-Pierre Pottelancie

Keywords:Church, Neo-Romanesque, Classicism, Late Romanesque (Norman), painted ceiling, ceiling, high altar, main altar, choir, chancel, painting, three-aisled, organ-case, doorway (porch), organ, saddleback roof, pulpit, confessional, crossing, nave, fronton, crossing tower, Jozef Pauwels, Theodoor De Heuvel, Karel Bruggeman, Louis Minard, Gebroeders Loncke
BELGIUMMALDEGEM5.1 / 1949