HEX: A PRINCELY ESTATE REVEALED
Published by Mercatorfonds. 1st. 2007
Nearly fine condition in a nearly fine dustwrapper. The manor house at Hex, known locally in Belgium as Castle Hex, was built around the end of the 18th century by the then Prince-Bishop of Liege, Francois-Charles de Velbruck, as a summer residence and hunting lodge. The house is built in a style transitional between rococo and classical, with the gardens combining French formality with an English-style landscaped park beyond, to make a truly Arcadian setting. Here, the development of the house and grounds is revealed from its inception, through the wars and upheaval s of the 19th and 20th centuries, up to the present day. Large format. Green cloth boards, gilt titles. Colour photos. 223 pages including index.
A lovely copy.
ISBN: 9789061537465
Stock no. 1830250
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- TOPOGRAPHY (FOREIGN)
- EUROPE
- BELGIUM
- GARDENS
- ARCHITECTURE
- HISTORY (EUROPEAN)