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Dievoet () is a place name from which the surnames Van Dievoet and Vandievoet are derived. Surname As a surname, it is found mainly in Belgium as Van Dievoet or Vandievoet, and may refer to: Members of the Van Dievoet family of Brussels ( Vandive in Paris) ( Divutius in Latin) such as: *Philippe Van Dievoet called Vandive (1654–1738), goldsmith and jeweller *Peter Van Dievoet (1661–1729), sculptor and designer of ornamental architectural features in London and Brussels * Guillaume Van Dievoet (1680–1706), printer of the Dauphin * Nicolas Felix Van Dievoet (1710–1792), counsellor of the king of France *Augustus Van Dievoet (1803–1865), in Latin Augustus Divutius, Belgian jurist, lawyer, historian and Latin writer * Jules Van Dievoet (1844–1917), Belgian jurist and lawyer *Eugène Van Dievoet (1862–1937), Belgian architect *Henri Van Dievoet (1869−1931), Belgian architect *Gabriel Van Dievoet (1875–1934), Belgian decorator and sgraffitist *Germaine Van Dievoet ( ...
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Van Dievoet Family
The Van Dievoet family () is a Belgian family originating from the Duchy of Brabant. It descends from the Seven Noble Houses of Brussels and its members have been ''bourgeois'' (burgess) of that city since the 1600s. It formed, at the end of the 17th century, a now extinct noble Parisian branch which used the name Vandive.''La Revue'' (ancienne ''Revue des Revues''), volume 78, Paris, 1908, p. 471: « aux grandes fortunes des Delahoquette, des Vandive, des Granchez ». Origins This family descends from Gilles van Dievoet (d. before 1672), bourgeois of Brussels, who wed, in a first marriage on 13 November 1650, in the Chapel Church, Catherine Slachmeulder. And, in a second marriage on 31 July 1660, in Saint Gudula, Gertrude Zeevaert. Brussels branch The Brussels branch is the only extant branch of the Van Dievoet family. It has produced notable merchants, artists, architects, athletes, and executives, as well as prominent judges, lawyers and law historians. Notable membe ...
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Henri Van Dievoet
Henri van Dievoet (, 19 January 1869 – 24 April 1931) was a Belgian architect. Biography Early life Van Dievoet was born into an old family of Brussels descended from the Sweerts lineage, one of the Seven Noble Houses of Brussels, which had already shone in the fine arts at the time of Louis XIV. His great-grand-uncles were the goldsmith Philippe Van Dievoet and the sculptor Peter Van Dievoet, one of the creators of the Grand-Place of Brussels. Joseph Poelaert was his great-uncle. Education Henri Van Dievoet enrolled at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts on 1 August 1884 and took courses there until 1892. he was a brilliant student and distinguished himself by received numerous awards: the geometry award, the perspective award, the construction award, the archaeology award, the art history award, the hygiene award, the jurisprudence award, and the architecture history award. He also received a formation by architect Ernest Acker, who would eventually be a w ...
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Peter Van Dievoet
Peter van Dievoet (; French: Pierre, Dutch: Peeter, Latin: Petrus; 16611729) was a sculptor, statuary, wood carver, and designer of ornamental architectural features from Brussels. He achieved fame for his work on a number of the Baroque guild houses of the Grand-Place (Brussels' main square), which was rebuilt after the bombardment of 1695, as well as on the Statue of James IIHorace Walpole, ''Anecdotes of painting in England: with some account of the principal artists; and incidental notes on other arts; collected by the late Mr. George Vertue ; and now digested and published from his original MSS. by Mr. Horace Walpole'', London, 1765, vol. III, p. 91 : "Gibbons had several disciples and workmen; Selden I have mentioned; Watson assisted chiefly at Chatsworth, where the boys and many of the ornaments in the chapel were executed by him. Dievot of Brussels, and Laurens of Mechlin were principal journeymen — Vertue says they modelled and cast the statue I have mentioned in t ...
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Augustus Van Dievoet
Augustus Van Dievoet (, Latin: Augustus Divutius, French: Auguste, 3 May 180331 October 1865) was a Belgian legal historian and Supreme Court advocate. His son, Jules Van Dievoet, also a Supreme Court advocate, married Marguerite Anspach (1852-1934), the daughter of Jules Anspach, who served as burgomaster of Brussels in 1863–1879. Biography Augustus Van Dievoet studied at the Imperial Lyceum of Brussels (''Lycée Imperial de Bruxelles''). Van Dievoet demonstrated an exceptional capacity for academic work, excelling in his study of humanities and winning numerous prizes in Latin and Greek humanities at the College. He went on to study law at the State University of Louvain, where he received his doctorate in law on 24 March 1827. Van Dievoet was called to the bar on 7 April 1827 and became a member of the Bar Association between 1838 and 1848. Around this time, Van Dievoet became a judge at the Court of First Instance of Brussels and a member of the Board of Discipline for ...
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Vandive Family
The Vandive family (; or Van Dievoet called Vandive; in French: Van Dievoet dit Vandive) was a Parisian and elder branch of the Van Dievoet family from Brussels, descended from goldsmith Philippe Van Dievoet, the brother of famous Brussels sculptor Peter Van Dievoet. The family were first bourgeois of Paris before becoming part of the French nobility. This Parisian branch of the Van Dievoet family became extinct in 1802 with the death of François Gilles Vandive. Name Depending on the source, the name of Philippe Van Dievoet was changed to Vandive either by the Dauphin of whom he had been the jeweller, or by his father, King Louis XIV. Before that, it was briefly written as Vandivout, in an attempt to franchise the name. Members * "Sire" Philippe van Dievoet called Vandive, '' écuyer'' (1654-1738), councillor to the king, goldsmith of King Louis XIV and consul of Paris. *Guillaume Vandive, (1680-1706), printer of the Dauphin. *"Sire" Balthazar Philippe Vandive, goldsmit ...
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Gabriel Van Dievoet
Gabriel Van Dievoet (, 12 April 1875 – 17 November 1934) was a Belgian decorator and Liberty style sgraffitist. He was the brother of the architect Henri Van Dievoet. He was the son of Leon Van Dievoet, ship-owner and maritime-agent, and of Hermine Straatman; and the grandson of Eugene van Dievoet and Hortense Poelaert (sister of the famous architect Joseph Poelaert). Studies and early career After studying at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels at the same time as Paul Cauchie, he opened his decorative arts workshop and started collaborating with many Art Nouveau or Late Eclectic architects, such as Victor Boelens, De Kock, Georges Delcoigne, Edouard Elle, Guillaume Low, Georges Peereboom, Edouard Pelseneer, Albert Roosenboom, Fernand Symons, Joseph Van Neck, Armand Van Waesberghe and his own brother, Henri Van Dievoet. He settled initially at Rue Faider, then at 91 Rue Souveraine in Ixelles, Brussels. His style is characterized mainly by the use of stylized ...
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Émile Van Dievoet
Josse-Émile van Dievoet (; 10 June 1886 – 24 June 1967) was a Flemish politician and lawyer. He served as Belgian Minister of Justice. He was a Doctor of Law and of political and social sciences. He was also an honorary doctor of Utrecht University and Radboud University Nijmegen. Career He was a lawyer at the Leuven Bar and a professor at KU Leuven. He also had a political career campaigning for the use of the Dutch language in Belgium. He was Minister of Justice and of Agriculture. He was a member of the Catholic Party. He was also chairman of ASLK / CGER. Political fights He fought mainly for the "dutchification" of the Law in Belgium and against the natural expansion of Brussels. He was against the incorporation of Haren to Brussels.Baroness Els Witte, ''De Brusselse negentien gemeenten en het Brussels model'', Brussels, 2003, p.49: "''(Emiel) Van Dievoet vreesde duidelijk dat de Vlaams-katholieke identiteit van de bevolking door de inlijving bij Brussel in de ...
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Germaine Van Dievoet
Germaine van Dievoet (, 26 September 1899 – 30 October 1990) was a Belgian competitive and olympic swimmer. Career Germaine Van Dievoet was the Belgian champion for the 100m women's freestyle in 1920, 1921, 1922 and 1923. She was one of only ten Belgian women to have participated in the 1920 Summer Olympics, which took place in Antwerp from 20 April until 12 September 1920. She competed in the 100 meter swim, but lost in a semi-final race, finishing fourth. She was the only Belgian to compete in the race. Bronze medal, 100 - meter freestyle at the 1922 Women's Olympiad The 1922 Women's Olympiad ( and ) was the second
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Philippe Van Dievoet
Sire Philippe Van Dievoet () called Vandive (), écuyer, (1654–1738) was a celebrated goldsmith and jeweller. He was goldsmith to King Louis XIV, councillor of the King, ''officier de la Garde Robe du Roi'' (officer of the King's wardrobe), trustee of the Hôtel de ville of Paris, and Consul of Paris. Ennoblement Sire Philippe Van Dievoet called Vandive, as an ''officier de la Garde Robe du Roi'' (officer of the King's wardrobe),Michèle Bimbenet-Privat, ''Les orfèvres et l'orfèvrerie de Paris au XVIIe siècle'', Paris, 2002, tome I, : "''Le département de la Garde-Robe compte aussi parmi ses officiers un orfèvre recruté pour le service du dauphin : Philippe Vandives ou Vandivout émarge à ce titre de 1680 à la mort de Monseigneur. C'est un Bruxellois, doté de lettres de naturalité en mars 1685, qui doit son intégration au groupe des orfèvres royaux à la protection de son beau-père, l' horloger Martinot, lui-même logé aux galeries du Louvre''". benefitted from ...
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Léon Van Dievoet
Léon Van Dievoet (; 5 July 1907 – 6 December 1993) was a Belgian architect, painter, engraver, and draughtsman. He is the author of numerous drawings of places in Brussels that have since been demolished which have been described as a "mine of information for all those interested in the Brussels of yesteryear".In French: "mine d'informations pour tous ceux qui s'intéressent au Bruxelles d'antan". F. By, "Famille van Dievoet : Artistes, de père en fils", in ''Le Vif/L'Express'' numéro spécial Bruxelles: la saga des grandes familles, vol. 26, no. 47 (Le Vif) and no. 2993 (L'Express), 21–27 November 2008, p. 121. Selected works File:1939 rue de la Porte Rouge Maison Bruegel dessin par Léon van Dievoet 1939.JPG, ''Rue de la Porte Rouge'', Bruegel House, 1939 File:1942 L'église de Saint Josse ten Noode aquarelle par Léon van Dievoet juillet 1942.JPG, Saint-Josse Church, July 1942 File:1943 église de Saint Job à Uccle aquarelle par Léon van Dievoet 11 juin 1943.JPG, S ...
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Eugène Van Dievoet
Major Eugène Van Dievoet (, 9 May 186220 March 1937), was a Belgian architect and Major of military engineering. He mainly designed Art Deco and Beaux-Arts in Brussels. Biography Eugène Van Dievoet is the son of Ernest Jean-Louis Van Dievoet (Brussels, 16 July 1835 - Saint-Gilles, 28 August 1903) and Léonie Joséphine Françoise Most (Antwerp, 14 July 1838 - Brussels 1943), daughter of Ferdinand Gustave Adolphe Most and Ghislaine Philippine Pauline Delsart; and the grandson of Eugène Van Dievoet and Hortense Poelaert, sister of the famous architect Joseph Poelaert. He is therefore the first cousin of the architect Henri Van Dievoet and the Art Nouveau decorator Gabriel Van Dievoet. He married Léonie Caroline Catherine Quarez, born in Liège on 22 May 1865 and died in Woluwe-Saint-Lambert, rue Vergote 30, on 6 December 1944, daughter of Philippe Guillaume Quarez and Catherine Lambertine Marie Ogis. They did not have children. Career Eugène Van Dievoet began his career ...
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Guillaume Vandive
Guillaume Vandive (, also Vandivout and Van Dievoet; ) (22 november 1680 – 1706) was a French printer and bookseller. He was a master tradesman under the patronage of the Dauphin of France. Vandive's premises was on the rue Saint-Jacques, Paris. His trade mark was the "Crowned Dolphin". Vandive published books in French and Latin on the topics of Jansenist theology, trade and travel. After his death at age 26, Vandive's business was continued by Nicolas Simart who married Vandive's widow. Family discord and legal actions ensued.le procureur Baron, ''Mémoire pour Nicolas Simart, marchand libraire à Paris, et damoiselle Éléonore Prieur, son épouse, tuteurs conjointement de damoiselle Charlotte-Eléonore Vandive, fille mineure de ladite damoiselle Prieur, et de deffunt Guillaume Vandive, aussi marchand libraire, intimez et appellans, contre Philippes Vandive, marchand orphèvre à Paris, appelant, et encore contre Balthazard-Philippes Vandive, intervenant et intimé'', Pari ...
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