Barbier, Jules
Barbier, Jules (c.1865–1910). Belgian architect. His works include the Galerie Leroy, Groote Hertstraat, Brussels (1900), and a house in the Ijzerlaan, Etterbeek, Brussels (1905–6), both freely composed, finely crafted, and including an eclectic selection of motifs.
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Loo (ed.) (2003)
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