Reeth, Flor van
Reeth, Flor van (1884–1975). Belgian Arts-and-Crafts architect, steeped in Flemish traditional architecture, and influenced by contemporary German buildings. His Landhuizen Schildersrust, Greta en De Witte Vaas, Kapellelei in Mortsel (1908–9), were remarkable compositions, and typical of his accomplished work before the 1914–18 war.
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