Serrurier-Bovy, Gustave
Serrurier-Bovy, Gustave (1858–1910). Belgian architect from Luik (Liège), influenced by Viollet-le-Duc and the English Arts-and-Crafts Movement. Among his works, the Villa l'Aube, Avenue de Cointre, Luik (1902), was freely composed, and his Château La Cheyrelle, Dienne, France (1903–9), offered an intriguing mix of natural timber and polychrome decorations.
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Loo (ed.) (2003);
J-G. Watelet (2000)
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