The Art Nouveau house named "The Boat" part of "The 5 Continents" in Antwerp, Belgium
The Five Continents, including "the boat" were a group of four Art Nouveau buildings located near the Royal Museum of Fine Arts. As many other buildings in the 70's - one of the four was demolished by enthusiastic developers. The remaining ones are now on the long list of protected monuments in Antwerp. The complex was commissioned by the thriving shipbuilder P. Rouis who added a boat to the original design of the architect, F. Smet-Verhas - A hint of Antwerp's maritime past. Construction year : 1901. The house has characteristic symmetrical shapes, arches and decorative surfaces with curved, plant-like designs and layers of yellow brick, which are typical for Antwerp Art nouveau architecture. - In 1995 A drawing of the Five Continents by the Belgian artist Désiré Roegiest made it on a postal stamp. - The balcony is exactly modeled on the wooden prow of a sailing ship. - The Architect Frans Smet-Verhas has signed his "work" in ornate lettering. Frans Smet-Verhas was a Belgian architect (born in Temse 1851 and died in Antwerp in 1925). He was one of the main players at the Art Nouveau scene in Antwerp at the end of the 19th and early 20th century. Besides Art Nouveau he also built in Flemish Neo-Renaissance style and Eclectic style.
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Location: Consulate of Chile, Schildersstraat 2, Antwerp, Flanders, Belgium, Western Europe
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