After years of
attempts and calculations, this architect, who was inventive and
imaginative, and knew how to make the most of the numerous resources
of begonias, became an expert in the creation of superb floral carpets
with sophisticated colors and complicated designs.
His fame spread and he was asked to make carpets not only in Belgium
(Ghent, Bruges, Antwerp, Ypres, Courtrai, Hasselt, Tongres, Mons,
Durbuy, …) but worldwide (Cologne, Hamburg, Luxemburg, Paris, London,
Breda, Amsterdam, The Hague, Vienna, Valencia, and as far afield
as Buenos Aires and Colombus, Ohio).
Some of these carpets were bigger than the ones created in Brussels
(77 x 24 m), like the 1973 masterpiece at Sint-Pietersplein, Ghent
that reached a gigantic 164 x 42 m.
However, as E. Stautemas himself says, "Nowhere is the carpet more
beautiful and distinguished than in the unique, ancient surroundings
of the Grand-Place in Brussels". |
 |