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Showing posts with label 'Liège style ornaments'. Show all posts
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Saturday, 15 March 2025

THE JUBELPARK MUSEUM in Brussels | Department of European Decorative Arts | Collection of Liège Furniture | Liège Furniture

 European decorative arts department

The Liège style FURNITURE Collection 

of the Cinquantenaire Museum in Brussels

THE JUBELPARKMUSEUM | Department of European Decorative Arts | Liège Furniture Collection | Liège Furniture


In the month of October 2024, 12 new rooms opened at the Cinquantenaire Museum located in Brussels (Belgium), rooms that were thoroughly renovated after years of closure. For those unfamiliar with the Cinquantenaire Museum ( Also called Jubelpark Museum) and it is also called the Museum of Art & History, located right next to Autoworld Museum and the War Museum. 

The immense Museum has an extensive and impressive collection of Liège & Aachen furniture in its collection. This collection is a huge source of inspiration for many. 

My first visit must have been about 50 years ago, I can still hear my father saying, Museums with the name ‘Royal’ in front of them are always free. Since then, I have been back many times.  The artworks on display are only a small part of the collection, most of it just sitting in storage.

Especially for you, I dived into my private photo collection and searched for some footage, photos I took over the years, to show the how this collection/set-up looked before the rearrangement. 

THE JUBELPARKMUSEUM | Department of European Decorative Arts | Liège Furniture Collection | Liège Furniture
THE JUBELPARK MUSEUM | Department of European Decorative Arts
| Liège Furniture Collection | Liège Furniture

I have delved into my private photo collection especially for you and searched for some footage, photos I took over the years, to show the how this collection / arrangement looked before the rearrangement. 

According to the Brussels Museum, content choices were made of the artworks in the 18th-century galleries. Some artworks were rearranged others removed or even taken out of the reserves.

But I know from experience that Museums are showing less and less and letting more and more artworks end up in storage rooms/reserves. 

I refer to the Design Museum in Ghent (Also in Belgium), where all the beautiful 17&18th-century furniture ended up in storage and these rooms are now full of contemporary design. 

Apparently, 17&18th-century design is no longer hip enough.


So I will urgently have to travel to Brussels to go and see what the line-up is like now, and hope for an abundance of Liège furniture.


So in this blog topic, only a few photo from before the renovation.

Happy viewing.

THE JUBELPARKMUSEUM | Department of European Decorative Arts | Liège Furniture Collection | Liège Furniture

THE JUBELPARKMUSEUM | Department of European Decorative Arts | Liège Furniture Collection | Liège Furniture




THE JUBELPARKMUSEUM | Department of European Decorative Arts | Liège Furniture Collection | Liège Furniture

THE JUBELPARKMUSEUM | Department of European Decorative Arts | Liège Furniture Collection | Liège Furniture

THE JUBELPARKMUSEUM | Department of European Decorative Arts | Liège Furniture Collection | Liège Furniture

THE JUBELPARKMUSEUM | Department of European Decorative Arts | Liège Furniture Collection | Liège Furniture

THE JUBELPARKMUSEUM | Department of European Decorative Arts | Liège Furniture Collection | Liège Furniture

THE JUBELPARKMUSEUM | Department of European Decorative Arts | Liège Furniture Collection | Liège Furniture

THE JUBELPARKMUSEUM | Department of European Decorative Arts | Liège Furniture Collection | Liège Furniture
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Friday, 4 October 2019

With a number of students woodcarving on educational trip in Liège | D'Ansembourg Museum in Liège | Liège style carvings and ornaments

With a number of students ornamental woodcarving
on an educational trip in the city of Liège, Belgium.

With a number of students woodcarving on educational trip in Liège | 

D'Ansembourg Museum in Liège


June 2018

On a beautiful Saturday afternoon in June (2018) I had planned a short visit to the city of Liège (Belgium) with a number of students in ornamental woodcarving.  The fact is that on Saturday morning I teach the woodcutting course in the buildings of Syntra in Tongeren. So these trips can be very interesting and instructive for the student.

I try my very best to teach my students the delicacy of the Liège style and ornamentation. The city of Liège is about 20 minutes away from Tongeren. It is a city where you can easily spend a few days. Liège is historically important and is a city with a great variety of buildings and culture. A visit to the Museum d'Ansembourg was on the program.
This 18th-century mansion, built in the Liège style, is dedicated to 18th-century decorative arts and gives the visitor a good idea of the sophisticated lifestyle of the time. The museum has a wonderful collection of furniture from Liège, including refined carvings and inlays. All rooms are equipped with carpets and 18th-century Liège furniture from all sorts of stylistic periods. Some rooms have Cordoban leather wall coverings and Venetian-style glass chandeliers.


With a number of students, woodcarving on an educational trip in Liège |
D'Ansembourg Museum in Liège, Belgium




With a number of students, woodcarving on an educational trip in Liège |
D'Ansembourg Museum in Liège, Belgium

D'Ansembourg Museum | Liège style carvings
Liège garde-robe cabinet



D'Ansembourg Museum | Liège carvings, ornaments
Liège display cabinet

D'Ansembourg Museum in Liège |  
Liège style carvings and ornaments

With a number of students, woodcutting on an educational trip in Liège, Belgium. |
D'Ansembourg Museum, courtyard


Heraldic coat of arms in stone |
d'Ansembourg Museum in Liège

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In the museum café of Musée Curtius in Liège (next to the d'Ansembourg Museum) we had to recover from all the beauty of the D'Ansembourg Museum and in the afternoon we had planned a short walk through the city of Liège, specifically Rue Hors-Chateau region.
A visit to the Montagne des Bueren, Impasse des Ursulines and the gardens of Liège were on the program.

This pleasant Saturday afternoon ended in the Italian restaurant I Giardini in the centre of Liège. The price quality is still excellent and unchanged since I first came here for dinner in 1987.

Montagne des Bueren in Liège

Impasse des Ursulines


gardens of Liège

 Italian restaurant I Giardini in the centre of Liège



Monday, 24 November 2014

The antiques fair ANTICA Namur 2014 in Belgium | Liège-style Furniture | An 18th century Liège corner chest





Antica 2014
The Art & Antiques Fair in Namur  (Belgium)







Source of inspiration
A visit to the museum, a castle, a church or an antique fair is probably the most important source of inspiration for a woodcarver. 
These are the places where a craftsman gets his ideas from, where he looks for new challenges and often finds something totally unexpected, and even after 25 years  as a woodcarver, you can still get the sense of learning something new.
We tend to go there to take a closer look at how our fellow woodcarvers solved certain problems back in the day and how they applied their knowledge of tasteful proportions to interior decorating and to analyze the way they shaped things as well as the woodcarving techniques they applied.



Antica Namur
Antica Namur is a must-see event for Belgian and foreign antique dealers. Antica Namur is where everyone from the world of antiques meets up. With over 125 Belgian and foreign antique dealers, 28.000 professionals, collectors and art lovers, it was the place to be this autumn!
Antica Namur combined quality, charm, tradition and conviviality to make sure that we had the experience of a lifetime, surrounded by art and antiques.
The authenticity of the pieces on display is always verified by a team of experts and therefore guaranteed.
This year, the theme of the fair was “Gastronomy”, with a special guest appearance by Gerald Watelet, who took care of the menu in the restaurant at the fair and who also occupied a stand to give free rein to his decorative skills in an exceptional atmosphere, completely devoted to the theme of the fair.
In and around the exhibition space, antique dealers used art to present this year’s theme of “Gastronomy” by means of paintings, engravings and art objects and also shed some light on the art of the table, using furniture, porcelain, glass, silverware and fabrics from renowned collections.

An 18th century Liège corner chest


An 18th century Liège corner chest
During our visit to Antica Namur 2014, this remarkable 18th century Liège corner chest caught my eye. I thought it was a thing of exceptional beauty and it immediately drew me in for a closer look. The exhibitor explained to me that this corner chest used to be a component of wainscot paneling – a wall cabinet, and that the interior (shelves, back panel) were from a more recent period.

The person who created this, surely understood his craft; beautifully quartered oak and an amazing frame, which is not uncommon for Liège furniture. What struck me in particular were the compositions of the ornaments and the quality of the woodcarving on the three-piece door frame, which, in my opinion, was incredibly well-finished. The beautiful and elegant compositions were quite creative and completely reflect the style period. The rocaille was shaped with much devotion and great attention to detail. 


Upon closer examination, I drew the antique dealer’s attention to the fact that this is a so called “composite piece of furniture”, to support his earlier claim about the interior of the chest, which probably consisted of the original door of the wainscot paneling and the later addition of the rest of the corner chest. The cabinetmaker used original 18th century parts from other cabinets or wainscot paneling. The latter seems to be the more obvious possibility, seeing as the balusters are very broad, too broad even, to be able to come from a Liège wardrobe or bookcase.



The length of the asymmetrical decorative “Liège-style” motifs reveal that they were most likely taken from wainscot paneling or a wall cabinet. The balusters are decorated with three motifs: a lower, middle and an upper motif. I deliberately refer to this as “Liège-style”, because these compositions of motifs could stem from two Liège style periods, being the “Liège Regency”-style and the “Liège Louis XV”-style. For an exact determination of the origin, we would have to be able to take a look at the entire chest or paneling. It so happens that looking at the original chest or configuration tells us something more about which period it stems from: Liège Regency or Louis XV.
If you look closely, you will also notice that the balusters were sawn horizontally, (picture of middle motif). The charming elements with carvings on them were reused to serve as a decorative whole.



It would, however, seem that the cabinetmaker was not completely aware of how to use Liège woodcarving or how to apply compositions of ornaments on furniture. He seems to have reversed the compositions of the Liège ornaments, which are thus upside down. A mistake you immediately notice if you know a thing or two about Liège furniture and compositions.
Despite this, it’s still an intriguing piece of furniture.

 
Compositions of ornaments, reversed (Liège furniture)

Liège style furniture


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A visit to the antiques fair is definitely worth your time and if you combine it with a cultural visit to the city of Namur, you’re sure to have a wonderful day.
 I also took a number of pictures during
ANTICA Namur 2014.

Enjoy

Painted wooden panelling




The antiques fair ANTICA Namur 2014 



The antiques fair ANTICA Namur 2014 in Belgium


A beautiful carved and gilded mirror on one of the stands, Antica 2014


Rococo style mirror carved and gilded



Beautiful panelling with ornaments

Beautiful carved ornaments polychrome


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