Personal home of architect Henri Jacobs

SCH15A Personal home of architect Henri Jacobs
Name Personal home of architect Henri Jacobs
Address Rue Maréchal Foch 9
City/Neighborhood Brussels, Schaerbeek
Style(s)
  • Art Nouveau
  • Floral Art Nouveau

Original use
  • Architect house

Année 1899
Architect(s) and/or artist(s)
  • Jacobs Henri
  • Privat-Livemont Henri

Remarkable elements
  • Sgrafittes
  • Ironwork
  • Sculpture

Built in 1899, six years before neighboring No. 7, by Henri Jacobs for his personal use.

This robust Art Nouveau facade, with Renaissance reminiscences, in three bays presents a spectacular sgraffito, by Privat-Livemont, on the entablature under the cornice.

Other sgraffiti adorn the facade on the central trumeau and under the windows on the ground floor.

A particularly designed iron railing protects the balcony.

The four windows on the second floor, in pointed arch, still carry the sun visors which were originally decorated with a radiant pattern painting.

The entrance door is adorned with beautiful ironwork which incorporates the door handles, the lock and the mailbox which has retained the name of “H Jacobs-Architecte”.

The facade deserves a restoration.

House listed in September 1996.

SCH15A - Unless otherwise stated © www.admirable-artnouveau.be for all photos

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